Finally, the long over due update on this project. Long story short, I did eventually end up finishing the AMP6 project, but unfortunately the left channel had 13VDC on its output when I fired it up. I'm still not exactly sure what the issue is. All the component orientations and values were triple checked during assembly. I handled the assembled PCB quite a bit while doing the heatsink bracket layout so I'm thinking that something might have been taken out by an electrostatic discharge. It could of also been a defective chip. Either way I pretty much gave up on it due to the massive disappointment. Looking back on it I really should have tested the assembled amp
before I soldered it all into the chassis. Lesson learned.

This is just a bit further along than the pics above.

Here's the fully assembled board.


Here's the board soldered into the chassis.

And finally here's the "completed" amp.



At this point I'm not too sure what I'm going to do with this. I might just go the easy route and build another AMP6 board to replace this one to get it working. Or I might just sell this as is and move on. I have a few other projects cooking right now so I have no idea when this will become a priority again.
Of course this was originally for a friend so I ended up building him another AMP6 to replace this one. I'll post the details and pics of that project soon.