FWIW, I'm posting this update on this thread - the latest version 1.04 of the MiniRef PCB was delivered to me last week, and I built the first prototype and auditioned it yesterday:
The main improvements are:
1) An improved series-shunt regulator for the opamp supply, with LM317 regulators configured as floating CCSes being the series element, and a zener-BJT beta-multiplied shunt element for each rail. This is the same regulator topology that is used in the MyRef FE.
2) The small-signal split-grounds (one for each channel) as well as the series-shunt regulator ground are AC-decoupled from the power ground, making the small-signal section completely immune and decoupled from the hum and EMI-producing rectifier, filter and chipamp supply section. The result is a completely hum-free dark background, other things being equal.
3) Additional caps in parallel (2x per rail) for the PSU filter section, but it can be populated with just 1x per rail as shown in the pic. This allows some flexibility with the PSU capacitor values - say 2x 2200uF or 3300uF, instead of 1x 4700uF or 6800uF.
4) The rest of the BoM is identical to the previous versions to keep parts sourcing simple.
There is no regression in audible sonics as compared to the earlier version - in fact, even with TDA2050 chipamps, this prototype sounds more detailed than the earlier version with LM1875 chipamps and 2x Black Gate PK capacitors. I'll give an update with audible impressions later, after I've heard more tracks.
Edit: Vijay's v1.02 build uses an optional LF02 hybrid/discrete Class-A opamp module, which provides a relatively laid-back Class-A presentation. The v1.04 gives comparable sonics, even without the LF02 - the upgraded series-shunt regulator makes a significant improvement to the presentation, with more audible bass texture as well as detail in the mids.