Bypass capacitor position?


Hi all. I've had a pair of Coincident Frankensteins for a number of years and just opened them up to put in new capacitors.  In doing so, I discovered that the previous owner had installed bypass caps on the power supply capacitor bank.  Those bypass caps are, however, in different positions on the two monoblocks.  Obviously they're both within the same capacitor bank, just linking different parts of the chain, so perhaps that isn't an issue.

Sometimes I think I can hear a small difference in the two amps, but if it's there it's really subtle and I may be creating a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Can anyone provide input on if this fact will change their operation/sound?  I'm trying to figure out whether to cut one of them out and move it, and if so, which is the appropriate position...

Monoblock 1:  https://photos.app.goo.gl/NMGYvU1sdHbGLqb37
Monoblock 2:  https://photos.app.goo.gl/ogDkNio1DyqvM1rs6

Thanks...
cal3713
I agree. All looks fine to me.  Nice to see an all film cap power supply.  Not often done, but really is a nice improvement in SQ. 
Everything is mirrored, but you’ll notice that the yellow REL-caps are in the same position (i.e., both next to the leftmost power supply capacitor)... sorry, I should have been clearer about what capacitor I was talking about.

I put in the Duelund CAST caps... previously were some little Solens.


Nice decision on the Duelund caps! Bypass them with the Duelund .01uf pure silver bypass cap for another nice jump in realism.

Those power supply caps all appear to be in parallel from the pics? Not entirely sure, but it looks so. Can’t see real clearly. If so, all is fine as the actual position of the bypass makes no difference.
I had a pair of the Duelund pure silver caps, eye watering expensive and... meh.

Didn't really do a thing in my set up.

If anything, I'd suggest sticking to copper and just using a very small version of the same.
cal3713
 Everything is mirrored,
but you’ll notice that the yellow REL-caps are in the same position
Doesn’t matter, in both pics it seems that it goes from ground to the B+

Cheers George