Most of the time replacing bad tubes will solve problem but to play it safe, ID the bad tube even without swapping them from channel to channel connected to dummy load 10Ohm/10...50W resistor since the bad one will either glow with crazy colors or would not glow at all. A dummy load resistor (you can purchase at partsExpress) may save your speakers if anything goes wrong(such as anode voltage applied to terminals and fuse didn't blow on time). If you can't ID the tubes, swap them between channels one by one and test sound. I have always handy single cheap speaker driver that you can purchase in WalMart car audio section the cheapest specked to 8 Ohms.
Your miswireing might cause tube go bad in most of cases when the tube is already going bad or you rocked your music to high with misconnected channel.
Your miswireing might cause tube go bad in most of cases when the tube is already going bad or you rocked your music to high with misconnected channel.