Sounds like you may have a shorted power tube. Usually occurs shortly after you turn on the amp. Puts on a light show some times if your watching, and you will usually hear a 'pop' thru the speaker. The smoke usually comes from the melting of a resistor in the amp. Since they are new amps no need for you to play with them, but this can occur after warranty expires (it does in many tube amps BTW) you can usually get it fixed by a local techie, or you might even learn how to do it yourself. Minimal soldering skills are needed.
BTW, the 'dire warnings' are for uninformed adventurers with wandering fingers who want to go into the amps immediately after turnoff before the caps discharge - they are dangerous. But so is jay-walking.
BTW, the 'dire warnings' are for uninformed adventurers with wandering fingers who want to go into the amps immediately after turnoff before the caps discharge - they are dangerous. But so is jay-walking.