Volts AC rating in power supply caps

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How many volts AC rating in the caps are sufficient for a power supply caps?
I’m building my first amp, Gordon Rankin’s Bugle. www.wavelengthaudio.com/bugle.pdf

The Bugle schematic says PS caps: 2 * 100 uF, on a 330 VDC B+ line.
To convert to VAC, is it: 330 DC * square root of 2 = 467 AC??

And are there other factors apart from the formula, to adjust the needed VAC up or down?

Reason for asking:
While the formula yields 467, I’m wondering if I can use oil run caps rated 370 VAC, in lieu of the Rankin specced, but now n.a. Elna Cerafine caps, or better electolytics (Panasonic TSHA rated 450 VAC).

Thanks
 
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