I've got my main system PL2000S2 opened for some upgrades, so I've snapped some photos and will give this a shot.
The yellow driver is pointing to a silver mica in the phono section.
Silver mica replace ceramics where cost is reasonable as they get very expensive at higher values.
Where silver mica is too expensive for the higher values, use polypropylene film caps like Panasonic ECW or WIMA MKS. Also replace small value electrolytics in the audio path with film. Film caps get very large in higher values and won't fit available space. Don't use film in the power supply section.
Where you must use electrolytics, use a good audio cap like Nichicon UKZ "Muse".
Stock opamps can be replaced with modern opamps like the OPA2134 mounted on adapter boards called "BrownDogs".
These are available from Cimarron Technology.
Most applications benefit from a 0.1 uF "bypass" cap across the positive and negative pins. Lots of info on the web if your interested.
This is what upgraded PL2000 looks like.