An extreme case if so, but it could be. Especially if your speakers and amp are not isolated in any way. Townshend Pods under the tube amp will probably be the best solution. Not only eliminate the problem but give a big improvement in clarity and truth of timbre. Huge. Did under mine.
I had a very similar problem only with my turntable on springs, where certain things would excite the right frequency into feedback and it was horrible. Townshend Pods under the turntable not only eliminated this entirely they brought about a really nice improvement in everything else as well. That is why they are now under my amp, phono stage, and Podiums under the speakers.
You could also use Podiums under the speakers, but I would start with the amp as that is a whole lot easier and cheaper. Or if you want a really cheap solution Nobsound springs. They are not nearly as good or worthy of your system but they do work and would be a great test for not much money.
I had a very similar problem only with my turntable on springs, where certain things would excite the right frequency into feedback and it was horrible. Townshend Pods under the turntable not only eliminated this entirely they brought about a really nice improvement in everything else as well. That is why they are now under my amp, phono stage, and Podiums under the speakers.
You could also use Podiums under the speakers, but I would start with the amp as that is a whole lot easier and cheaper. Or if you want a really cheap solution Nobsound springs. They are not nearly as good or worthy of your system but they do work and would be a great test for not much money.