NAD 2600 cap question

Audiobro

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I am planning to recap my NAD 2600 amp. My first stop is the power section. However I hit a snag in trying to source out the big caps C411 and C412. They are 10000uf 120v, the closest I have found are 100v Mundorf. According to the schematic, the voltage they are using is 95v. Has anyone replaced these caps with 100v successfully? I know it would be ideal to replace them with something a bit higher in voltage, but I haven't found anything at all. Thanks for any and all assistance.
 
On the NAD 2200 they have the same value caps- which are unobtainable- I use 10000uf 100v UCC SMH or KMH as these are rated 100v with 125v surge, and the rails on the NAD 2200 are 95v (nominal as they measure around 91v/93v depending on mains voltage and transformer performance)

I have had these in a quite a few amps for a couple of years now with no ill effects
 
When replacing electrolytics, it's perfectly fine to go up in voltage ratings, just never lower.
 
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