The STR448 arrived yesterday.
May as well state the target for the tubes: JP2C (2016 but after the Mesa mod to correct the loop issue for the clean channel). Mine was originally equipped with the STR440 (gray code). I was impressed and overjoyed with those power tubes. After a while, I got this random popping noise, more like a static pop you would hear propagating through the power line from something switching on or off. Could not get resolve as it was at random. Did not always happen.
Since I got a new cab just before the tubes arrived, decided to break it in along with the one I have. Plans on getting a Mark VII so I got the cab first. If the VII is available may just order it now.
STR443 (again, gray codes), they were ok, Not as good sounding as the STR440 tubes. No noise or pops so that may have been the fix after all. The only benefit was the STR443 did not make any fizz like the STR440s tend to do. The fizzy fix is to run two 8 ohm cabs to load down the OT at 4 ohms. I sort of lost interest in the JP2C shortly after installing the STR443. I feel the STR443 took away something I desired in the character of the amp and introduced or enhanced the characteristic of the amp itself. The low end was rude, more abundant, loose, such that I had to dial it out and still could not get the desired sound I was getting with the STR440.
Decided to play through the STR443 for a short period last night just to get my thoughts in focus. Then I switched over to the STR440 and played through for a while. Ah, much better. Nice and tight bottom end, almost woody but well defined. Then onto the STR448 for the initial run.
When I ordered them, I did not specify a test code but they came in the gray as well. First impressions: Well damn, it is about time I get to hear the JP2C with something on par with the STR440 tubes.
Mild to heavy gain: Oh yeah! I am getting a bit more complex harmonics from these tubes compared to the STR440. Note that I still am running a 4 ohm load and have not tried a single cab for the 8 ohm fizz test. Top end is similar to the STR440, there is plenty of high frequency content and harmonics just ring out like they did before. Midrange is predictable and quite usable so I can dial in my desired characteristics with one of the GEQs. Low end is almost as dry as the STR440 but with a bit more bloom. I can push up the parametric bass and move the 80Hz slider up without the blah or rude awakening of the bottom end taking dominance like I got with the STR443. I still have the tight attack and palm muting characteristic with the STR448 as I did with the STR440. Not as woody but very close. There is more musical content that is not overwhelming in the low end. I like these tubes more than I expected. I did not have any anticipation how they would sound. Not trying to inflate any hype but they are decent tubes. I will have more opinion after I get some time on them.
Second opinion... 4 ohm (two vert 212s) vs 8 ohm (single vert 212)
STR448 at 4 ohm loading: Nice bottom end, tight, percussive but pleasantly musical. Midrange content is chewy and about the same as the STR440. Top end on high gain is appealing. Light to aggressive gain settings is now enjoyable again. Clean, well it is different than the STR440, still warm but with top end chime and a crisper boldness overall. Sort of reminds me of the Mark V90 clean in the bold setting. Overall, they are so far the best I have had in the JP2C, or are they?
STR448 at 8 ohm loading: Not much different to above except for a few key notes. I did not get the fizzy character as I do with the STR440. Top end and midrange content is about the same. What changes is the low end dominance as it sounds more like the STR440 bottom, a bit bloomy and not as tight as the STR440. I have not run through one of the 412 cabs yet but I suspect I will have similar results. Odd that the JP2C sounds better with more loading on the OT than with the typical 8 ohm load. For running a single vertical 212 cab, I prefer the STR440. Still the STR448 has similar tone pallet but a bit looser on the bottom end running an 8 ohm load. It is like a combination of the STR440 and STR443 in one tube.
Overall, not a bad tube. I have tried a few guitars so far, Charvel pro-mod DK24 with the full shred pickups, mahogany body; EVH Bumble-bee made of bass wood, and Wolfgang pickup which is much darker in tone than the full shred. Messed around in Drop D and then standard E scale. I much prefer the amp and tube combination with the 4 ohm load setup. Base is tighter in response.
Need more time with these to form a hard opinion.
I am working on getting some STR415 and will see how that turns out. I have not used those tubes since 1990 in my Mark III combo.
At least my interest in the JP2C has returned again. Will have to try a mix of tubes, like the STR440 + STR448, STR443+STR440, STR448+STR443. Not sure I am completely sold but for now I am having fun with the change. Note: I have the channel masters at noon. Perhaps I need to push it up some more. I am getting some good air movement and punch from the STR448, but feel I like the STR440 a bit more as I got more authority from them especially when palm muting.