@atmasphere , thank you for the explanation--that is interesting and makes me a better informed hobbyist.
"Pure Class A" was a direct quote from the owner's manual, so that is all I know about it, as my ability to comprehend electrical theory is limited.
I always thought the room got warmer when I used to crank it way up, but that typed, these days I listen at low to moderate levels, and after a couple of hours, if I put the palm of my hand on one of the transformers, it is hot enough to make me remove it (my hand) fairly quickly. And, after a few hours of listening at low to moderate levels the room still gets warm. So I do not know for sure that making it scream had it running hotter or not--I just felt that it must be; and I also do not know which category of Class A Cary was referring to by "Pure Class A"; until now, I was not aware of the different categories.
If it makes a difference as to how hot it gets, these days I always run it in triode.