Polarized electrolytics like to be polarized. Very often however we see input coupling capacitors feeding an opamp or diff pair, and both sides of the electrolytic at zero volts DC. When audio signals, which are AC, are passing through the cap, (lets assume the + lead is towards the input) the negative part of the audio signal actually reverse biases the electrolytic! Reversing polarity on an electrolytic breaks down the electrolyte insulator inside, and decreases the capacitance. An audio grade capacitor is designed to act more like a non-polar electrolytic in these situations.
I haven't placed an order yet but will go thru the list and make some changes, UFG instead of UES.
Just had too much other things to do both at work and privately, and even worst, now I have emergency situation and have to fly tonight. Hope I'll be back in one month, so don't think that I've just left discussion I've started.