There's no point bickering over whether the tubes need rebiasing if you switch to 6550's, as even if you changed simply to a different pair of EL34's you still should be rebiasing.
Sound advice Bainzy!!
biasing an EL34 amp isn't as hard as some people might like to make out. All you need to do is install 1ohm resistors in the power tubes (join pins 1 and 8 and put the resistor inbetween those pins and ground), then measure the current either side of the resistor, turning the trim pot to get in the range you want.
Once again - correct and sound stuff but possibly beyond the skills and inclinations of many who post here.
It is ok NOT to do all your own tech workDo indeed consider guitar techs and amp techs to be like F1 pit crew if you like the racing car driver analogies.
Find one who you trust and who communicates well with you, & Value them and don't begrudge paying them their fees - especially if they are not being extortionate.
Then get on with enjoying playing guitar
there is nothing wrong with understanding how things work or go together and still chose to delegate the work to somebody more experienced.,
I know how to do DIY and gardening and stuff but sometimes I still employ the services of a decorator I trust simply because they can do the job quicker and more efficiently than me , with minimal mess and few complications , leaving me free to do what I like doing best