I recently did some work on an old '66 Super Reverb. New power tubes, rebias, clean up and what not. I played it for at least an hour and it sounded great, no issues. The guy picks it up and takes it home. I get a call from him a little later and he tells me that when he turned it on it was making crackling sounds then started smoking. And the smoke was not coming from the power tube/tranny side, but from the input jack side. I got the amp back and opened it back up to see what got burnt and I could not find any signs of overheating components. Nothing. Everything looked great. Usually when I have had something start smoking I see components that have discoloration or bubbling. So I turn it on and I have some bad crackling. Three of the pre tubes are looking pretty worn out so I replaced them and the crackling disappears and the amp sounds great again. I would have replaced them originally but there was no crackling at that time so no need. I played it for a while and left it on for at least an hour with zero problems. My question is this. Could a bad preamp tube been the cause of the smoking? Could a pre tube itself have been smoking? All 3 tubes are in the reverb channel, if that helps. I can't find any other bad components and voltages look great everywhere. Any thoughts? Thanks, JMac.