In addition, for the sake of perfect sound, it is worth connecting a minimum 100 nF Mylar or polypropylene capacitor in parallel with the biolar electrolytic capacitors in order to eliminate the high-frequency phase shift. I recently repaired a friend's Quad 66 preamplifier, all coupling capacitors were 50uF / 25 V bipolar. I measured the phase shift at 20 kHz at 48 degrees. (With a Neutrik A2-D Audio Test & Service System instrument.) In addition, when testing with a square signal, I saw "endless ringing" on the oscilloscope, at the top of the signal. I installed 680 nF polypropylene capacitors everywhere and reduced it to 14 degrees. The ringing has stopped. Synthesizer sounds are full of harmonics, phase shifting can result in a bad sound.
If you like. Personally I'd probably just go with a higher value capacitor. Or add them in parallel