I have seen a couple with the Black Cats in them. I like them better than the CDE's, but since they're paper/polyester caps just like the CDE's, they probably are leaky by now. As far as the second can, I haven't seen any like that from the factory but it wouldn't surprise me. Depending on how the caps are hooked up, they are being hit with voltages that are higher than what they are rated for. The amp has somewhere around 550v on the plates and screens, so the caps should be rated for higher than that unless they are hooked up in series. There is so much room in the chassis that you could just leave the can caps in places for appearances and hook up some axials inside in series to get a high enough voltage rating. You could also use the 600v Sprague Atoms in here with no size issues since there is room. I'd replace all the electrolytics in the amp myself. I'd also check every coupling cap for leakage and replace if necessary. On my 200S I modified the first two filter cap values and went with 110uf instead of 30uf, and 60uf instead of 20uf. I used series connected caps to get a 700v rating, and going with the larger values made the bass response tighter while keeping all the highs too. I haven't done this to my 2000S yet, but plan to at some point.