Since you are doing all this wonderful "tone shaping" on the preamp side, do you really want to color it with EL34's limping along in the small joints or crunching when she turns it up for an outdoor gig? You might get good results - but then again...
Like Ed, I am not a fan of 6550's. Why not use some KT88's in the power section? Typically a nice bold response that really does not change unless you nail them to the wall. They would live a long life at those voltages and faithfully reproduce all the cool things you are doing in the preamp. Just a thought.
Well,,,I went 2-EL34 probably mostly because of a lack of vision.....call me a sheep. I honestly didn't realize that these voltages would create this much of a problem. Got the 50 watt JCM800 OT @ 3.6K and
didn't even think twice about it.

Plus they're all I've got here....being new into tubes comes with some unfortunate downsides......I haven't been collecting tubes for the last 20 years

, so my cupboard is pretty bare.
And I wanted to give her the option of being able to pick up a spare set at Banjo World in a pinch.
Got the 100 watt PT because I don't believe in running PT's warm/hot (comes from welding machines where I've seen the effect of insulation breakdown), and didn't realize how high the V's would be with no load. duh.. I'm used to 500 AMP loads so milliamps don't add up in my head yet.
I'll see how it goes when it's all fired up, and where my voltages are under load...
I did voice the amp around the ELs, so there's something there I like,,,,I never realized that the screen ratings were so low until I started shopping around for the "right" pair.....the Winged C's never lit up once, and I bang'd em around pretty hard soooo

The KT88s might be in MY future....I hear they pull off a nice smoothjazzsoftsoulfunk lead tone like no other.
In a pinch, there's plenty of room in the base of the cabinet for a bucking xfmr.....I just feel kinda silly putting one there when
I just spec'd out the PT for this thing......dummy

Maybe some day I'll grow up and stop putting all of the focus on the preamp, and payafukintention to the other important details.
You don't know what you don't know until you know you don't know.

This is how we learn.