No, I'm not confused but if you wired an amp like that, you probably are!
Where is the input jack? Is that it in the top right hand corner of the picture?
Where does the wire from the input jack run? Is it the thick blue wire that I see leaving the back of the jack and snaking in all directions through the chassis?
Is it shielded cable? If not, that's probably why the amp is oscillating.
Also, are the speakers connected correctly? If not, that might explain the sparking and quiet sound.
Yes, seeing a blue glow inside the electrodes while tubes are passing current seems to be normal. Clouds of glowing blue gas inside the tube are bad, though, and if anything else glows red except the heater, that's bad too.
Where is the input jack? Is that it in the top right hand corner of the picture?
Where does the wire from the input jack run? Is it the thick blue wire that I see leaving the back of the jack and snaking in all directions through the chassis?
Is it shielded cable? If not, that's probably why the amp is oscillating.
Also, are the speakers connected correctly? If not, that might explain the sparking and quiet sound.
Yes, seeing a blue glow inside the electrodes while tubes are passing current seems to be normal. Clouds of glowing blue gas inside the tube are bad, though, and if anything else glows red except the heater, that's bad too.
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