You'll have to let us know how the KRC-3 sounds.
I agree with mhztweaker on the caps. I have spent the last several years modifying audio circuits and have gone through a great selection of capacitors. The Nichicon Muse KZ are the absolute best, in my opinion. They are extremely fast and very neutral (and provide very detailed sound). Otherwise, if the KZ do not come in the proper rating or physical size, choose other Nichicon caps (like KW or ES, etc.). Do not use any of the 105 degree and above caps. The 85 degree actually sound the best. I had several people at DIYAudio tell me to use 105 degree caps. However, they really sounded bad - had some bigtime electrical resonance happening. The 85 degree caps, and especially the Muse KG, are built to reduce electrical resonance as much as possible. This is extremely important in audio circuits. The 105 degree (and up) caps are built to operate in a higher temp situation (like in a car or industrial machines) and do not focus on electrical resonance.
I did not like the Nichicon Fine Gold FG series - they pushed the upper midrange too much for me.
The re-capping with Muse and other Nichicon will make a significant difference in your preamp. Don't be afraid to increase the capacitance of the two main power supply caps (if you can). However, the smaller pre-regulator caps should not be larger than about 330uf. The small caps around the audio circuits themselves should not be larger than 47-68uf. Putting large caps here will make the sound more laid back with less midrange. Even 100uf is too large and too slow to respond to the upper midrange transients (you'll even lose some midbass because it's just not fast enough).