When I do point-to-point or a Vero board layout I find it helps to plan a layout carefully in Eagle first. You can download a free version that limits the size of the board that you can use but it would be plenty big enough for this project. The learning curve of the app is not too huge - you first layout a schematic and choose part sizes according to what you plan to use, then move the parts around until you are happy that their leads can form the circuit easily enough. If you are clever you can also lay parts on both sides of the board to get them nice and close.
thanks for the link will try that and let you know how it goes. can anyone suggest a good and simple subwoofer circuit for this ampYou don't need a PCB Point-to-Point LM3886
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