Altec 9440A "experts - 15335A vs 15095A Transformers

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I have a pair of Altec 9440A amps that I plan on using to drive a pair of MartinLogan SL3 at the moment if they turn out to be as nice when I'm done with them as many say they are.
In the manual it only mentions using the 15335A transformer, one required for each channel to use the balanced high Z inputs. While it only mentions the 15335A in the 9440A manual, reading the information "manual" for the transformers, it mentions also using the 15095A transformer in their power amps.

15335A Bridging Transformer- Use the 15335A: 1) as an input transformer in an ALTEC mixer or amplifier to "bridge" a 600-ohm source or to "match" a 15k-ohm source; 2) at
any line-level point in a system to convert a high-impedance unbalanced line to a balanced line or to isolate two balanced. high-impedance lines.

15095A Bridging / Matching Transformer - Use the 15095A: 1) as an input transformer in an ALTEC mixer to "bridge" a 600-ohm source;
2) as an input transformer in an ALTEC power amplifier to "match" a 600-ohm source; 3) at any line-level point in a system to convert a 600-ohm or 150-ohm balanced or unbalanced line to a 15k-ohm line.

Here are the specs for each of them
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Between the 2, which one would be best for my use in a home stereo
Thanks
 
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