Thanx David.
I have attached the input circuit of the Kikusui COS5021, which appears to be correct for my scope except for the part designators.
I had cleaned/flushed (as well as I could gain access) the AC/GND/DC switch and the Volts/div switch contacts, and have visually inspected the track side of the pcb and connections from the BNC's.
I ran a set of sinewave frequency responses with various probes and setups in to just channel 1 of the scope, using a 20MHz HP3325A for signal source. All probe combinations (direct, probe x1, probe x10 and using a few different probes) do not show any discernible signal magnitude change from 10Hz through to circa 300k to 1MHz, which indicates the subtle abnormal compensation waveform does not impart any noticeable variation in frequency response.
This set of frequency response tests does show that the scope itself has a -2.5dB gradual rolloff to around 10MHz, with a rapid decline after 10MHz. That is somewhat under-par for the claimed -3dB at 20MHz. I also checked the rise time which showed about 50ns, given a <20ns spec for the HP3325A, and a claimed 18ns rating, although this observation is prone to some tolerance. There could be some degradation of circuitry, which might show from also testing the other channel, but I think this line of testing has allowed me to characterise how well I can utilise the scope, and for now I will happily proceed on using it 'as is'. All my probes do not show any additive bandwidth reduction when used with this scope, so they are happily blameless for now (and this process has helped recover two of my P6139A probes which had shown shorting between coax and signal wire, which was apparently a result of some swarf or metal whisker in the enclosed region where the 9Meg tip capsule screws in to the probe cable, and the short was displaced with a squirt of contact cleaner and some tapping).