Yes, the high voltage issue was affecting all three audio op-amps.
After much work looking over the board and adding patch wires and “cut capacitor legs through corroded vias” fixes, I finally fixed the audio on this Duo! CDs, Hucards, AV Port and headphone jack all work great now. The final fix was R323 and R324, specifically I removed both resistors, cleaned up under them and added a patch wire from R324 to ground.
I went back after and did a final voltage check and there wasn’t a big change, but still a bit. Audio op-amps show about 10v on input voltage and the 22uF caps are around 5v now. I won’t look a gift horse in the mouth though, the audio works again so I’m happy.
Also fixed the issue of “CD spindle spins immediately on power-on” but I did that before making this thread by reading old posts and finding a certain Keith Courage mentioning a corroded via by C149 causing the issue.
In total, all the fixes to this board:
C149 (positive side, corroded via)
C135 (positive side, via was partially corroded but worked, fixed for future-proofing)
Big via near C149 (fixed CD spindle)
R321 replaced (cap leakage under it)
R322 replaced (cap leakage plus the corroded via connecting to IC503 ground)
R323 replaced (cap leakage under it)
R324 replaced (cap leakage plus the corroded via connecting to ground)
C616 (positive side connecting to IC505)
R639 to IC505 (corroded via)
C305 (both solder pads were corroded on component side of PCB)
IC503 replaced (pin 5 and pad were badly corroded, pad fell off board)
IC521 replaced (found cap leakage underneath and a leg fell off)
IC506 replaced (maybe didn’t need replacing but some legs were really weak and broke off easily)
Job well done I’d say. Pretty scary for a PC Engine Duo like this that externally was in barely used and nearly scratch-free condition, all case screws had that distinct “virgin snap” too. Even the CD drive works perfectly after fixing that via by C149, didn’t need to do anything else to it.
Thanks so much for your help Keith Courage, you’re still the Duo repair wizard!
PCB pics:
https://imgur.com/a/mgi451I