Doc, thanks for the reply. My answers to your questions are below
First make sure the headphone cable is plugged in all the way.
check
Next swap the RCA cables to see if the dead channel follows the cable.
I swapped the cables but now it seems that both channels don't work
Next, power off, power cord disconnected, measure resistance across from the center pin of each RCA jack to the ground tab with no cables plugged in and the volume knob all the way up. You want to be sure neither jack reads zero ohms.
neither jack reads 0 ohms, both have resistance
Also visually inspect to be sure that solder hasn't accidentally bridged from the center pin to the outer ring of the rca jack.
this might be a problem. The solder has overflowed from that center pin with the cable in it, down the outside sides of the pin, and into the inputs below. Could this be the problem?
do the same type of measurement at the headphone jack with the headphone cable unplugged. Measure resistance from the tip to sleeve and from ring to sleeve. Sleeve lugs are closest to the chassis, tip farthest from chassis. Each should be around 2.5k ohms.
both read around 2.4k - 2.5k ohms, so all good there