Ok. Think I got it. Can anyone confirm that saving old lanai-sound and alsa-base.conf files by adding an extension to them and keeping them in /etc/modprobe.d/ is a bad idea? Once I moved the detritus I created to an oldfiles folder I got sound on two restarts in a row. The clue here was running the alsa-info script and noticing that it contained multiple driver loads and old driver loads that matched greps of the same driver names. When Daniel Chen talked about removing all quirks in all files in /etc/modprobe.d above, that meant ALL FILES.
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