Should I replace capacitors in an old but working amp?


I have an Ensemble Tiger B50 amp which I purchased new back in the early 90s.   I love the way it sounds and really just want to keep it for as long as possible.   I leave it on at all times.
My question is should I just keep on keeping on or should I be replacing the capacitors after all these years.   I hate to mess with it as it sounds really good to me but I don't want it to burn up  either.

Thanks,
Steve
stephenss
Replacing the electrolytic caps with film caps if they can fit in the space. 
It is time to replace the capacitors, especially if you intend on keeping it running. I'm a fan of don't fix it if it ain't broke, but in your case, definitely replace the caps. 105C caps or higher temperature.
Its easier to service out a functioning amp. Harder when they failed because the maintenance was not performed.