By VOS I assume you mean very old stock.Do you know when the caps you are buying were manufactured?How long they were sitting on the sellers shelf?I dont take chances,having seen what they do when they explode,if you are lucky they only make a mess of the inside of the chassis which is no fun to clean up,if you can clean it all.Before they explode they draw major current,which is no good for every component in the amp.Some suppliers do sell pre-formed caps,Kendrick is one I know of.Dont know if the tubestore does,I would ask before assuming.As for VOS caps,if I know they are old I dont use them,I dont buy caps from ebay or flea markets if I have any doubt about a cap I would throw it out,before I even think about putting it in my or someone elses amp.Your amp is worth over $2,000-if you want to take that chance... I am sure 9 out of 10 times you can get away with not forming the caps,odds may even be better but I dont want to be the one who fries someones equipment.The "damage" may not be imediate,but caps that are properly formed will outlast ones that are put in and fired up cold.I am sure there are alot of people who will disagree,and I aint saying I am 100% right,but it is the way I was taught and it is a good insurance policy.Like I said before, I change filter caps after 10 yrs.,usually sooner,thats just me.I dont like when they pop.Even if the caps seem okay I still notice an improvement after a cap job.