Didn't even think of that - a quick read shows a resistance of 4.xx ohms, so the heater is not open. Yet it doesn't light up. The tube does get hot quickly, though, much hotter than the other tube, after only a few seconds. I swapped sockets and the same thing happens - heat but no light or sound. Then, I tried a new 6922 and it works (and lights up) just fine. So, it would seem it's not a circuit issue, since it follows the tube. Problem solved with a new tube - good thing I have some spares.
Maybe something is shorting internally (in the tube, that is?) Needless to say, I won't be putting this sucker back into my Seduction. Interestingly, neither Seduction tube should have much life on it - less than 500 hours, anyway, especially since I listen to more CD's than LP's (which I tend to digitize to 48/24, clean up, and listen to through my iMac/DAC).