Another suggestion that I learned while upgrading my amp some years ago. The bypass should be physically closer to the transistors in the amp. Technically the electrolytics are powering the transistors. So a small value film cap would do more good closer to the transistor than just where the electrolytic connects to its board.
However, there can be too much of a good thing here. You may not want to bypass every transistor since that could tilt the balance of the amp too much to the top end. You also want to voice the bypass differently depending on the type of electrolytic used. For example the JC1 uses Nichicon Gold electrolytics, and a Relcap RT as its bypass at the end of the rail (this per Bob Crump who voiced that amp for John Curl).
Disclaimer: Please consult an engineer about the viability of doing this in your amp, and I make no claims to knowing anything about MOSFET based circuits.
Enjoy,
Bob
However, there can be too much of a good thing here. You may not want to bypass every transistor since that could tilt the balance of the amp too much to the top end. You also want to voice the bypass differently depending on the type of electrolytic used. For example the JC1 uses Nichicon Gold electrolytics, and a Relcap RT as its bypass at the end of the rail (this per Bob Crump who voiced that amp for John Curl).
Disclaimer: Please consult an engineer about the viability of doing this in your amp, and I make no claims to knowing anything about MOSFET based circuits.
Enjoy,
Bob