You can heat up one solder joint on the 143K resistor and lift half of it off the board, then measure it out of the circuit.
The power dissipated by the 22K/5W resistor is controlled by the available B+ voltage, which is measured at IA and a few other terminals.
Blowing 2N2907's can occur from solder bridges on the PC board, miswires, backwards or incorrect transistors, etc.
It would've been helpful to have a full measurement of DC voltages when the channel dropped, as that would've told us a lot about what exactly the failure mode might be. Without that piece of information, it will be hard to progress on debugging the build.
-PB