I can think of two other minor advantages for the Hammond transformers, neither of which I would consder deal breakers. First, the HV secondary is rated at 125V, while using half the primary probably produces about 105-115V, so you might not need to use one of the LV secondaries to boost the HV. Second, the primary and secondariy windings look like they are on sepeerate bobbins, which increases the isolation. Also, if you really nee lots of them, you can pick one with just enough VA rating, saving weight and board space.
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