Those little "Christmas tree light" tubes are unbelievably microphonic. I have a bunch in my junkbox and have played around with them on a breadboard to learn about how tubes work, try various operating points, etc. The filament only draws something like 10mA and is the thickness of a hair, and if even so much as wind goes by the tube, it rings like a bell. The ringing lasts for at least 30 seconds. I was going to use these in a Quickie to make a headphone amp for my guitar (using a few of the little tubes for gain and tone duties, then taking the output to the pair of 3S4 tubes wired in push-pull), but never found a good way to damp them. In between the ringing, they do sound good, however. I've only wired them as triodes.