The supply voltages seem a bit high but I guess as they are off load they are not unreasonable but it does suggest that transformer regulation is not very good.
If you haven't removed Q10 yet, you could try soldering a100Ω resistor between the bases of Q1 and Q22. Then connect a DMM switched to Volts from output to 0V, remove any output load you have added. Put small vale fuses into F1 and F3. Disconnect the 55V supplies from the amplifier front end circuit. Whilst monitoring the DMM switch on and observe whether the O/P voltage is close to 0V or has swung towards either the + or - PSU. If it has then it points to a problem in the output stage. If not then, the problem in in the front end. If the problem is in the output stage then the DMM will tell you which half the problem is in. If both the fuses blow then the entire O/P stage is at fault.
BUT, if you cannot disconnect to 55V supplies then ignore all of the above.