I have a bunch of xicon blue polyester caps that I bought years ago so I built the amp using these wherever I had the value. Except for OD1 and OD2 coupling caps and the mid TS cap, which are orange drop PS, every TS and coupling cap was a polyester.
The result was good, the overall sound of the amp is what I expected. No big suprises.
Last night I tried 2 substitutions.
1) I put in orange drop 715's. Basically there was no change in tone. I thought that I heard a little more brightness but not much of a change. This can be chalked up to tolerance. Overall the amp still sounded great.
2) I subbed in xicon MPP, metalized polypropelyne. Immediatly I heard a big improvement. The mids are more complex, and highs smoother. Some of the high end harshness I was hearing is gone. The lows don't seem to be changed, mostly it's the mids and highs.
I don't have enough of the PS series orange drops so I can't test them in all positions but I put them in the TS and I didn't hear a difference between the MPP and PS.
My conclusion is that the xicon MPP are right for these amps on all TS and coupling caps, except the treble cap of course which should be a ceramic.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
P.S. make sure that you get at least 400V MPP's. The 250V's are too low. I got the 630V.