This must seem crazy to everyone else too
Maybe someone could give a little info on what the purpose of a couple of these components are actually doing in the circuit. In the photo I have two things highlighted in grey with a red question mark. Two diodes in anti-series (i believe its called) and one transistor. The diodes look like they are placed for something similar to diode clipping, but I have not seen them facing each other like that in a clipping circuit. I know the transistor is part of the switching but not sure what it does exactly. I am still wondering if the problem may possibly be in the loop bypass switch, relay, or even send and return jack. Im not sure about the switch because it is a SPDT, but in the amp schematic it looks as if its just a single pole going to ground. Im assuming when the switch is on it just shorts out the relay?? I know nothing of relays so hopefully I pick up some knowledge from all this. I wouldn't think it would be in any of the caps or resistors in the circuit as none of those (with the exception of the cathode follower) have any voltage on them. I would think the problem would lie in something mechanical or something that has withstood an amount of heat for some time, and even that only leaves two .68 caps and maybe a couple resistors.
My suspicion of the relays are based upon when I touched my meter to pin 3 of v3a. With my black lead clipped to the chassis, I touched pin 3 with my red lead. It instantly takes the problem out of the amp. The only reason I can think of is it gives the signal a quicker path to ground through my meter and causes a quick jolt in current which makes the loose or weak component regain continuity. I dont know if this makes sense or is even possible in this scenario but its what comes to mind. Any advice would be appreciated.