> cathode of 51mAs and plate of 684v output of approx. 35w/tube.
Are you confusing Idle Power with Maximum power?
Don't.
In a fix-bias amp, the idle current has "nothing" to do with maximum power.
Think of a car. The engine is good for 200 horsepower. When you don't need power, the throttle falls back on an Idle Screw that holds the engine at, say, 700RPM.
Will changing the idle speed to 600 or 900RPM change the maximum 200 horsepower? No.
And if you idle a lot, a fast idle increases engine wear. In your guitar amp, a hot idle increases tube wear.
Yes, if you diddle the engine idle down to 400RPM, you may get a hesitation when you step on the pedal slowly. In amps, a too-cold idle gives increased distortion at very low levels. It is a compromise. But you didn't drag a hundred-Watt amp out to play at One-Watt levels. In stage-amp duty, the benefits of a cooler idle may out-weigh any low-low-level roughness.
Many older stage-amps were factory-biased VERY cold. 14mA is not unreasonable. While you might hear some roughness played very-soft, when you LEAN on it it cleans-up. And as long as the drummer is awake, you are going to be playing in the higher-power zone.
30mA-40mA seems ample for 6550/KT88 at 684V. 20mA probably not wrong.