Thanks Paul. I tried that and no change. I guess I could have a bad MJE5731A or I toasted one installing it.
I`ll ping the Queen for a couple of replacements.
No, that would be a waste of your time. Very few soldering irons are capable of destroying an MJE5731A, and it would take a significant amount of time for that to happen (several minutes of exposure with a very, very hot iron).
The other options for OA being 0V would be a miswire directing the voltage from OA to ground. You can power up your Eros, let it sit for 2-3 minutes, then power it down and check that the B+ is under 12V. Next, carefully check how hot the MJE5731A is that feeds the OA that is 0V. If the MJE5731A is hot, then you have a short that's drawing that voltage down, which is generally an improperly placed jumper wire, or an improperly placed component.