Catching it has been difficult, nigh impossible. Seems to mostly only appear when a) the crack is mounted right side up, b) has higher impedance headphones (hd800) attached. I'm not willing to put my hd800s through another snap in the left channel. Its downright devious.
Also I think it could be static charge/discharge since I swear I got it in the left ear just a few minutes ago through the earphone. Also, when the static noise builds on the left my measurement attempts anywhere on the left side will discharge it with a snap. Also discharging with the meter, it would seem the issue doesn't reoccur again until the amp is power cycled.
I'm home today with a sick kid and sick crack. So trying to bring both back to health.
With the crack, trying a couple things... continuously monitoring taps 1 and 5 with two meters using clips. What a novel idea.
Note: I should have this thing taken away from me. I could have done myself in a couple times. Tapping the transistors, on circuit boards A and B to determine channel - while holding the chassis in left hand. Only to discover there's voltage in the little housing! Good thing my fingers weren't sweaty. Then looked at my left hand only to find my thumb precariously close to line in hot. Yeah that would have been nice.