How to track down bad tube and what can it mean?


I recently changed the tubes in my preamp and all but the driver tubes on my amp, but these tubes didn't work out. I replaced these with the stock tubes which had been good before. Now I get distortion from the left channel which sounds like a buzzing that comes and goes with the music. It increases with the volume. I've checked all the tubes and they are placed OK. At one point with the volume loud but not too loud the system turned itself off which had never happened before. My speakers are efficient and it was not putting out more than 10 wats max when this happend.

So how can I track down a bad tube if I have one? I suppose I could replace the tubes one by one with the new ones I tried, but this is extremely tedious and makes me dream of SS. Any idea what this problem, this sound indicates?

Any help is appreciated. My sick system depresses me. Thanks.
budrew
I don't know if I should feel stupid or relieved. I switched speaker cable channels and the problem still occurred in the left channel. I was sure it was not a speaker problem but I checked it out to see what was what. It turns out there is a ficus tree next to the left speaker that had grown a limb between the speaker grill and the bass driver and when the bass driver started thumping some of the leaves were vibrating off of it. Doh!!!

I'll check into the EH KT-88s. My amp is from late last year. I still have the EH tubes and may try them again someday.

Anyway, thanks to you all!
My hat's off to you!!!!! Talk about a mistake that would be hard to own up to, most folks would be running around looking for a place to bury that one. You're on the honor roll for honesty, if nothing else. :-)
As Maxwell Smart would say: the old tree growing in the speaker routine, eh? Glad you solved the mystery!
Being a fellow owner of the marvelous 2102, I had serious doubts it was the amp itself. This thing is built like a tank.
OK, I can admit human error : ) Having figured out the trouble I put the NOS 12AX7s back in the preamp and also a pair of the EH 12AT7s. This rounded off some of the gritty edges and I'm back to captivating tube bliss : ) So nice! I'm happy.