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Default soundwave ctv1405t power suppy burnup

I am hoping someone can be of assistance in identifying two transistors
which have died as a result of s/c in above. They are marked on board
as Q104 and Q105
Idealy a schematic of power supply would be appreciated.
Many Thanks

 
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