Scott.....just a thought for you, and this is what I do on mine...(of course my amps usually run either 4 or 8 output tubes)..
By installing an individual bias pot for each output tube, the output section can be precision balanced, since even "matched sets" are often quite different in their current draw....
..as an example:
Ampeg SVT's require an almost exact match for the two trio's of 6550's in order to prevent the "weakest" tube from being destroyed.....(If they're not setup right, SVT's will destroy even the most durable of 6550's in less than 3 hours!) Thus they have a "bias balance" to match the current draw of both banks, but even this still requires matching within the banks.... individual bias pots would significantly help in this case......of course I don't think you're really planning on building SVT clones anytime soon, but the principle still applies for even two tubes..
...happy building!!!
Jeff Seal