Can't fix a Denon PMA-915R

Hey guys. So I took this amp cheap, for fixing, but I'm kinda stuck. The symptoms are : both channels sound incredibly low and distorted ( kinda like headphone level when the volume is turned 90% ). One of the channels is getting DC on the output which varies from 1V to 6V, the other is fine sub-50mV. The output transistors and drivers seem fine at first glance.

The problem is this thing has an optical bias, so it uses some thermistors on the heatsink to send a signal ( which is 6V atm ) to an IC per side , that sends a signal to an optocoupler per side ( both channel optocouplers receive 960mV across the LEDs, I think if one of the ICs feeding them were broken I would get different results ? Also 1 channel would be fine ). Now here's the catch. If I press on the right channel optocoupler ( the one with the Vcc on speaker ), the voltage varies greatly, randomly, and when exceeding 2V obviously triggers the protection. This does not happen on the other side , however what happens there is when I measure the output of the optocoupler I get a volume increase and also buzzing on the speaker, just by probing.

Does anyone have any idea what this sorcery is ? Should I mention that the A and B speaker channels are reversed ? When I connect A, only B keeps playing and vice-versa. The amp does not look serviced at all and all connections seem correct so IDK what that is either... I know this is a lot to take in but honestly I have no idea what do do next.