Sorry to bring that up again... I am going to build a Smallbox 50 Clone and studied this Schematic and there is one Point that I personally would change:
The standby switch should be placed AFTER the first filter capacitor as shown in my attached diagram.
Why?
If you switch the cap in hard after the transformer has fully powered up, the inrush current into the cap is very high because the output impedance of the secondary winding is relatively low. This places high stress on the cap and reduces its lifespan, degrades its capacitance, and increases leakage current over time.
If you charge the first electrolytic already during power-up of the primary side, it charges much more slowly because the voltages and currents must first build up in the transformer during the switch-on moment. This protects the cap.
The second cap is connected after the choke anyway, so it charges slowly regardless.
I will implement it as shown in my diagram for my build, and I believe this is also the standard configuration in most amps - switching after the first cap.