The Psvane WR2A3 pair showed up a few minutes ago, and I'm back up and running!
The boxes that the tubes are packaged in are HUGE. No problem with damage. Got a picture for what it is worth. The glass on the WR2A3 tubes is completely bare, with no printing or etching at all. The gold Psvane logo is located on the base, and it is very nicely done. Unfortunately, the socket orientation is 180* off from allowing you to see it. If I was starting from scratch with these tubes in mind, I would probably rotate the sockets, but I'm not pulling it apart just for that.
One thing I was worried about was if the heaters would draw more power and pop the fuse. Not normally something to think twice about, but this isn't a standard design. Turned out to not be an issue.
Overall, the sound is very good. The hybrid design in theory is able to put out more power (since this is a 2A3 & 300B hybrid, it should be capable of about twice the power.) The rest of the system needs to support that though, and I don't plan on blowing my ears out. Either way, the gain is a bit higher. The attack on drums seems more assertive, and I wonder if the power reserve may have helped? Mids are crystal clear, highs are like precise little needle points, and the bass is well controlled and not at all muddy. The Sovteks were good, but these are better. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto #3 playing right now, and I have no complaints.
Just like when I swapped the 12AT7s out, I am noticing even more bass. I have a small Definitive sub in the system to help the little bookshelf speakers out, and I had to turn it down a bit. I use this system on my desktop for my computer, and I have the output equalizer complete zeros across the board, so that is the closest thing in my system to tone control. It doesn't need the signal messed with at all to sound excellent
I'll see how the things all settle out in a few weeks. Gstitt mentioned earlier in this thread that the Psvane 2A3-TII took some time to break in, and I've seen on several reviews that long break in times on all Psvane tubes is common.