Since the old board is locked I wanted to mention that the use of the KK Teflon advertised as "200V, Tested at 1000V" capacitors were advised against by PJ a while back.
I have seen 0.1uF caps rated at 200V, 500V and 600V. As PJ mentions the manufacturer understood the dielectric strength involved when they were made and rated them accordingly.
Both poster Paully and I intend to use a pair of 0.22uF@600V caps, on each channel, where the 630V Solen 1.0uF caps are in the kit. (output caps) I'll have to buy a kit first, but I fully intend to do that as soon as I get another contract job.
Another thing worth mentioning here, I have read a post from CaucasianBlackplate (Paul Birkeland) that stated the original design was for a 0.47uF cap on the output; the 1.0uF Solen PP was an upgrade in quality; the increase in value yields no additional musical information. So the sum of 0.44uF KK Teflons would be right up there with the design value of 0.47uF. Well, almost there.
I hope this didn't ramble too much.
Edited to insert the correct values.