tpryan \$m[1]:If the op-amps work normally when installed at U1 but give -12.75V when installed at U2, you have a short, an open, or a component installed incorrectly. There really isn't another explanation worth considering at this point. Go over your work very carefully, test continuity against the schematic, and re-flow any suspect solder joints. Don't even bother trying to pass a signal through the module until you get the DC voltages correct. You will eventually damage the op-amp in U2 if you do.
I have checked all components again. Re-soldered every joint that even looks marginally suspicious (including SW1) and buzzed the entire circuit.
OK. I have a known good SC99 that I will refer to here. Supply bipolar is +/- 16.
In U1, with no signal, I get 0 VDC (or very close to it) at +,-, and out. Basic op amp test here; tells me the omp ap is good. Just for grins, I run a sine wave into the U1 and get a nice, clean signal out at OUT (pin 6) on my scope. The op amp is good. I get the same signal at U2 pin 1 (+) empty Mil-Max socket. The signal is moving through the circuit.
I disconnect the output transformer from the OUT of U2 (no load now), by taking out L2 (don't want to put any more stress than I have to on U2). I put the op amp in U2 position. With no signal applied, I get 0,0, and -11.75 at +,-, and OUT respectively. My scope shows a uniform DC square wave. There is nothing on the inputs being amplified, so the DC must be coming from downstream of U2, pin 6 (OUT). This is regardless of the servos being bypassed or not (J6, J7).
I checked U3 (servo op amp), and got no voltages on the -,+, or OUT (with no signal) of either side there. Basic op amp test again. I have rarely (if ever) seen one of these go bad. I guess I could use the shotgun method and replace it.
I don't have the tools to test the ceramic caps.
I know it has to be a bad component or short, but honestly, I have spent 6 hours on this PCB and I am stumped. I am not a PhD-level electrical engineer, but I can get around an op amp fairly well, and know the basics. This is starting to look like something beyond that, and I can't figure it out.
Any help is appreciated.