This is kind of interesting. Anyone ever see this kind of behavior from a neon indicator bulb before? I tried to catch on video that whatever is causing this effect, can be visually seen as well.
I posit these hypotheses:
1. These are the dying breaths of a neon bulb who gave its life in the service of telling some fool his amp is still on.
2. There is some fault elsewhere in the amplifier causing instability and erratic oscillation in the Neon.
3. Someone, somewhere, is trying to communicate with me through non-traditional channels, and can't or won't speak English.
4. There is a Dolphin somewhere inside my amp.
I posit these hypotheses:
1. These are the dying breaths of a neon bulb who gave its life in the service of telling some fool his amp is still on.
2. There is some fault elsewhere in the amplifier causing instability and erratic oscillation in the Neon.
3. Someone, somewhere, is trying to communicate with me through non-traditional channels, and can't or won't speak English.
4. There is a Dolphin somewhere inside my amp.
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