... trying to make sense out of what i observed. ... it made sense to me on a scientific sense.
The problem is when unexplained observations and otherwise-sound logic mix to take things out of proportion, then become "Lore." Kinda like when I posted recently about
tube matching, as people don't know how close is "close enough" (5mA apart? 1mA? 0.1mA?) and are told technical reasons "matched is better."
- Newer builders read advice on "best practices" in various places, but have no idea whether any are really that important to follow.
- People will get into heated arguments defending some "best practice" because so-and-so said... Meanwhile others will build amps without following the best practice, and get great results.
FWIW, I've used PEC pots in builds and they performed like any other pot; I don't know what the deal is with that whole discussion.
As for the issue of component leads ("
To bend? Or not to bend? That is the question..."

), it seems reasonable to think it's an issue of
mechanical strain relief. If you add it to your build, more power to you. I personally won't bother with the extra effort (but then, I don't use silicone glue to hold capacitors in place either). I'm sure the extra care over the leads isn't
hurting anything, but I also have a dozen 50-60 year old amps that survived without it so

.
I know I've been guilty of voicing my disagreement too aggressively at times, and it did me no favors. I suspect that's the real issue here.