According to my notes, there were five prototype versions. I have in a box versions 2.0 and 3.0. No idea what happened to version 1.0 or 3.1; hopefully you have version 3.2 which was the first one with the right turns on both windings. You can measure the primary DC resistance, they should be 209 and 204 ohms. If that's the case then you have the first successful prototype of what became the OT-2 and there should be no significant difference between it and the production version.
If you get closer to 300 ohms (v1.0) or 250 ohms (v3.1) then your transformers deliver less power, but at lower distortion. There is a touch earlier treble rolloff, but the -3dB point is still well above 20kHz.