I meant in the hands and brain of the winder.
You said "the mojo is in the fingers of the winder" now it's changed to hands and brain.
If it's properly calculated, designed and made without cutting corners…
A plastic bobbin
is cutting corners for audio guitar amps. It's faster, that's why they started using them.
HV Secondary with enough winds per Volt and windings in 4 sections - 1,4,3,2, - both sides then have the same resistance and inductivity to the center tap so the quiescent currents and dissipation are low, voltage drop under load is low and there is no unnecessary overheating.
No, they don't have the same resistance and inductivity to the center tap because of how they're wound. As they wind each layer, the wire is longer because the wind the next layer gets wound over is larger. So the side that's wound past the CT will always have more resistance. Measure any transformer with a center tapped winding from CT to each wind end and the resistance is different.
The only way to get the CT centered and the resistance the same CT to the wind ends, is to use a bifiliar wind. But they cost more so they don't get used in guitar amps. And you don't need them in guitar amps anyway, they use them in stereo's.
I think that the material of the bobbin sure does somehow influence the transformer’s properties, but not so much as the core and winding materials.
And your basing that on what? All 3 things matter, they play off of each other.
Besides, I spent all my cork sniffing money a long time ago. It'll be fine.
If you do enough research, you'll find it's not cork sniffing at all. The iron set used is the heart of the amp! There is a difference in the way they sound, and it's a pretty large difference. And you could have said the same thing basically without getting snarky. I don't think it's necessary.
You started this thread and I pointed out a number of things you were missing, not understanding about guitar iron sets for amp builds. Including not sourcing the iron last after all the other parts.
Buy what ever iron you want, it's up to you. I was trying to help you make a more fully educated purchase so you would get close to the dcv's that amp needs and that it would sound right, that includes paper bobbins, especially for the OT.