ok....so i might have goofed...but i have an idea that could salvage the whole thing....
I bought a board for a PTP '69 era circuit. However, I ordered the wrong one and it's too short. I've tried laying it out like on the Metro CD (the picture showing the parts and locations for the 69 circuit), but I always run out of room for the last 2 caps on the far right (the ones after the diodes). So i thought I might try mounting those on the other side of the board. IS there any reason to think that wouldn't work?
PTP '69 era design
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Your big problem with that idea is that those caps are hooked to your B+ secondary on the power transformer. That's a lotta voltage (and noise!!) to run all the way across the amp. You'd probably be better off finding a way to mount them from the standby switch to the grounded center tap of that tranny winding (insulate anything that might touch), or just leave them off, all they do is keep the standby switch from making a big pop when you hit it, and later amps didn't bother with it.
Or there's the homebrew way some joker did it on my '75:
Or there's the homebrew way some joker did it on my '75: