jayflash
Flashlight Enthusiast
Back when I was a boy... I laugh so hard every time I get to repeat that worn remembrance to my daughter.
More seriously, in the very early stages of vacuum tube development (early 1900's) lack of a high vacuum, erratic production (hand blown envelopes), and impurities would cause those devices to glow colors. When a strong signal was amplified, the tubes would modulate a blue glow, inside; pulsing in step with the signal.
To a lesser degree this can be seen through the small holes on the plates of newer audio, power output tubes. IIRC the entire internal space of the first tubes glowed rather than only the space within the tube's plate.
More seriously, in the very early stages of vacuum tube development (early 1900's) lack of a high vacuum, erratic production (hand blown envelopes), and impurities would cause those devices to glow colors. When a strong signal was amplified, the tubes would modulate a blue glow, inside; pulsing in step with the signal.
To a lesser degree this can be seen through the small holes on the plates of newer audio, power output tubes. IIRC the entire internal space of the first tubes glowed rather than only the space within the tube's plate.