Technically, the "strapping" is unusual. In normal parallel-output amps, the two tubes are wired in parallel, where one can take more than its share of signal current because the internal resistance is much lower than the load resistance. For Kaiju the two outputs are wired in series, which is only practical when you have output transformers. This is the best way to wire triode outputs, because the voltages add without interfering with each other. (Pentodes, in pentode mode, have high internal resistance, and can be paralleled without interfering with each other.)