Finally, the problem: I'm getting massive streaking to the right side of the screen (image doesn't quite do it justice):

My idea is that since the chip is on the bottom of the board near the front, I ended up using maybe a foot and a half of wire for each connection counting from the chip to the amp and then from the amp to the plug. Could that foot or so difference in wire be causing that much of a delay and all that streaking? EDIT: Nevermind, I added a foot and a half of wire to composite on the SCART end and that did nothing.
Here's the diagram, BTW (the only difference is that I used two 75 ohm resistors each instead of one 150 Ohm, not that that should make a difference? meter says it's fine)

(I used the 5v the A/V plug used to be connected to for the transistors)
thanks in advance for any help
EDIT: I tried replacing composite video with composite sync (I made another amp for it too), but it's the absolute same. I'll add though that when I was messing around with the cable I accidently grounded composite (when it was still composite video not sync) and that made the streaking go away but I could no longer see anything white (the streaking efect is all white).
Also, why am I splitting the output between a 150 Ohm connection to ground and the actual output going through a 47uf capacitor? What would happen if I didn't have that connection to ground? The mmmonkey guide uses transistors but doesn't split the output to ground (nor does it have the 47uf cap) which is what is making me curious.
EDIT: Okay, so I tried cutting the line to ground and at first I got a somewhat blurry but tolerable image without the streaking and just as bright as before, but then it got darker and darker every time I turned it on and off and now it's so dark I cant' see the C and M on the title screen.
EDIT: So I switched to the THS7314 amp and switched back to composite video and at first hooked it up just like the N64 (which did work with the n64) and I got a black screen, then I saw this post on another forum that said to also ground each color line with 1k resistor and have a 5k resistor with a .1uf cap at the end to the amp, that gave me no signal on rgb or composite even. I'm ordering some C1815 GR transistors to just do the mmmonkey mod. I heard people saying to not do it because the voltage is too high or something but that doesn't sound very concrete. I guess I'll find out though.
Also, I also replaced the 10uf cap at c961 with a 100uf cap as I read on another thread that it can help video quality. I haven't noticed anything, but it still works at least.
EDIT (12/24/14): I tried the mmmonkey mod and it smears slightly less than fagin's amp, but it stilll smears plenty to make it uncomfortable. White text on the composite output is pristine but blurry with RGB. I also tried all different combinations of grounding the outputs with a variety of resistors and the best I could do was slightly offset green to make it slightly sharper but add a very slight green smear. I'm beginning to think (good) RGB is simply impossible for the Duo (or at least for this unit).