David Manley, in his "Vacuum Tube Logic Book", boasts of the quality of his bifilar wound OTL's. The OTL is the Achilles Heel of a classic tube power amp, so maybe his special transformers help. Paul McGowan, the designer of the BHK-250, is not a fan of tube outputs, but likes them hybridized with a tube front end and SS output. So in either case, you're probably avoiding the problems I pointed out in my post below.
I have fond memories of a system in a showroom with Quad ESL-63's driven by Conrad-Johnson power amps. I had brought in my Hogwood recording of Mozart's Requiem and it sounded just stunning. But Quads are not Martin-Logans. The audiophile wisdom that *all* ESL's sound great with *all* tube amps needs to be challenged, IMO.