Hi Martin,
There are only two significant issues with your amp operation; output offset voltage with respect to ground, and bias.
Output offset from each channel should be within 30mV, plus or minus, in normal operation with a speaker connected. Output stage bias should be 50-55mV, preferably 55mV, across the output device emitters of pairs of devices (that is, the inner devices for a 100W amp, and the outer devices of same; for the 55W there are only two devices anyway).
Nasally noises at power down are a byproduct of the discharging boostrap connection and the slow turn off of the voltage amplifier. Samples do vary a little in their time constants. If music is passing through the amp as you turn it off, it will sound nasally, but this is quite normal.
Don't be concerned! We humans might be bilaterally symmetrical, but usually one arm is slightly longer than another..... amps are the same!
Cheers,
Hugh