Thanks for the reply guys. I'll replace all the polarized caps. One more thing: what about those unpolarised caps? Should I also those replace or it is OK with them?
Best Regards!
The only unpolarized caps that should be always replaced are waxpaper caps but i don't think you'll have any of those here.
Those are mostly in old vacuum tube gear.
Look out for RIFA capacitors in mains filtering circuits, you find them often in HP gear and they will burn up (and make a huge stink).
Electrolyte in electrolytic caps can leak out, dry out or go bad, be it from age or bad chemistry.
You can check out capacitor plague if you're interested about the latter.
In old gear electrolytic caps are often changed all at once without testing, this is called recapping.
Polyethylene capacitors are completely inert, there's nothing that can go bad in them, other than damage from high voltage breakdown.
Same for ceramic, polypropylene, mica etc. These caps are all fine.
Tantalum caps let you know when they go bad.
