In the case where you happened to be in a 220-240V mains country, then your results would be plausible based on a mains wiring error. Since this isn't possible, then you're 99% looking at a cold solder joint (in the ground path) that is creating the illusion of very high voltages that aren't actually there. I would reflow all the joints in the amp, bearing in mind that you can probably skip the RCA jacks, power switch, IEC power entry module, and selector switch. Otherwise, everything else will need to be gone over with your iron and reflowed, and this issue should resolve itself.