Last evening, I got done putting my Crack together, and after some resoldering to get every resistance test to pass, I got every voltage test passed as well. I set it up with some RCA cables, turned it on again, and plugged in a cheap headset with a 3.5 to 1/4" adapter, one that I wouldn't miss. It sounded excellent, way better than I had imagined that headset could sound! However, that wasn't to last, because after it being on for about 5 minutes (3 minutes of listening), the volume suddenly faded out. I checked the cables and tuned it off and on again, but still, no sound. The only odd thing I heard was a moderate volume "thump" sound maybe a minute before it "died." I unplugged it and left it for the night.
So, first question: Where would be a good place to start reviving it? I attached some photos, so feel free to roast away! It's my first time doing a project like this, so there are probably a ton of nits to pick.
Also, I have another question about how to handle power left in the circuit. I ask because after I flipped it over to take pictures, I trimmed a few leads back, and as my wirecutter touched one of the capacitor leads, it gave off a medium volume "pop" sound and a tiny spark. No smoke or anything, but it is concerning. Would that cap be dead now? But more importantly, if the circuit can hold onto that kind of power for ~18 hours after being powered, how exactly do I actually fix it without getting zapped or breaking everything?