Could you not use a measuring instrument a little more accurate than the ear?
Already, it looks like you're not sure at all that there is a problem .....
Injecting a 100Hz, 1000Hz, and 10Khz square wave and checking the output on the oscilloscope would give you a more credible and unbiased result.
No need to buy an expensive frequency generator, a simple mos TLC555 can do this for cheap.
Generally, if there are electrolytic capacitors that are bad, you will see it , they are swollen or they leak.
In an amplifier, a faulty electrolytic capacitor generally causes a lack of bass, hum and a decrease in output power.
Measure the value of the 2 capacitors of 2.200 ?F of the power supply (C29 and C30)