Mr Rocketboy
Heres my take on biasing,Plate dissapation
is the important thing here. Bias it too hot
and it cooks the tubes, too cold and the amp
sounds lifeless. On the cool side you will get more headroom and the tubes last longer. On the warm side you will
saturate earlier and the amp will sound harmonically richer,however the tubes will wear faster.
As far as the -55v, Good starting point back in those days when tube specs were pretty tight.
Todays line voltages are a bit higher,raising
the b+, the required bias voltage needed changes with this.
Here is a link to probably one of the better
papers on biasing.
http://aga.rru.com/TechTips/disp.cgi?file=LV/BiasAdj.ttLet your ear be the final judge.