If you don't have much experience with high voltage circuits PLEASE be very cautious in audio probing an amp...the filter caps and many other places are exposed, potentially fatal points you can touch. In the power supply, you're looking at over 400V. What are your meter leads rated for? That PCB is a little difficult to probe, as well - it's not clear where the signal path is, as may be the case in a point to point model. Just sayin'...
One hand in your pocket whenever you are poking around a HV circuit, and rubber souled shoes, so there is no possible path for HV through your body.
Certainly good advice...avoiding a path thru your chest (and heart). It would be beyond the ability of most people to prevent a shock entirely in the 'home lab', though.

Even with rubber shoes. Sh*t happens - ask me how I know...
Sorry guys, I conflated replying here to the Hot Rod Deluxe post!! Different thread entirely, guess I didn't have enough coffee. It's not 400v, god no, lol. And the switching supply does offer some current limiting, tho you do need to be careful and respect the high voltage. Yes, be sure the audio probe coupling cap can handle the switch supply's B+...and yes, THIS one is probably a good build to 'listen in' and check out the audio path, being small and easy to manage.
Biggest offense I make on things like this is to have it floating loose on the desk, and trying to probe around, moving it all over...so maybe some kind of hold-down would be a good idea
I want to make one too, now, ha ha