Bob. Not to worry about permanent effects of output transformer magnetization. Quality output transformars are made from fairly soft iron, and does not permanently magnetize, and if they did, driving the amplifier hard would soon demagnetize them anyway. The magnetization is caused by the unbalanced plate current of the output valves making the transformer act as an electromagnet. Gain unbalance between tubes, or valves as we call them here in Australia is another real concern and can to a degree be compensated for by adjustable AC drive levels. This was a trick used in tube type Cinema Amplifiers, and in the Modulator Stages in Tubed AM Broadcast Transmitters. We have used the same trick in a high quality tube KT 88 or 6550 Commercial Studio Monitor Amplifier. If you are interested, we can send you some details on this amplifier which we call the "Enigma", 1 because we do not know why it sounds so good, 2 we do not know why we went and designed it.
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