> joints on the power amp pcb
Why would it be on the power amp?
Have you tried out and in at each send/return pair?
> While in that state no
Does the Power LED stay lit?? There's way too much stuff in that amp, you need ALL the clues you can possibly get.
> chop sticking and poking around
Good plan but doesn't always find the fault.
Just cuz it's easy: lift the 11-pin connector. If you have contact cleaner or a typewriter eraser, freshen the contact surfaces. Fixing a big Yamaha with that connector was almost that easy.
Then.... I'm thinking good alligator clips and a DC voltmeter. Probably an iPod-amp adapter so you can leave it "playing" while you do other stuff. See what voltages change when it POPs-off. Start with the power supply rails.
There's +/-15V from the main board to the preamp board. Pick a place to monitor. This amp has WAY too much stuff in it, and the routing is the typical maze. C81 C82 are important power points and easy to find. This may be a case where you wish for a DIP adaptor so you can monitor DIP IC pins without shorting.
If the DC stays up (but the POP makes me think there is a DC fault), then you may have to set up to signal-trace, see where signal gets lost. Of course you will get lost in this overcomplicated maze, but look for places which have signal then don't have signal.