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Alluxity Power Two
The Power Two is build upon the same topology as the Int One. It’s a 200W class A/B fully balanced stereo amplifier that delivers enough power and current to control almost every speaker thrown at it.
The size and heat dissipation makes it capable of fitting into almost every sort of living room environment thus helping to bring both extra aesthetics and musicality into the home.
Being smaller than the Power One does, however, not mean that it has a smaller sound. Every aspect of it’s tonality bring out a soothing but clear and strong performance that helps you engulf yourself in the music.
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Alluxity Power Two — Compact power with refined neutrality
The Alluxity Power Two pairs muscular reserve with a restrained, revealing presentation. In Rick Jensen / Enjoy The Music's testing it delivered strong slam and headroom while remaining remarkably transparent across sources. The amp's sonic signature emphasizes tight, defined bass, a neutral midrange that preserves tonal body, and a slightly cool treble on some digital recordings. Imaging is stable and generously scaled, giving instruments clear placement and depth. Built around a CNC-machined aluminum chassis with meticulous internal layout, the Power Two looks at home in living spaces. With 200W/8Ω (and up to 800W into 2Ω) it suits demanding speakers and mixed collections; audiophiles seeking an honest, well-built power amp that prioritizes fidelity will find it compelling.
Pros
- CNC-machined, premium build quality with thoughtfully executed internal layout and elegant finishes.
- Neutral, highly transparent presentation with excellent imaging and spacious soundstage.
- Strong dynamics and ample headroom (200W/8Ω; 800W/2Ω) that handle demanding speakers without strain.
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Cons
- Treble can be a touch cool or muted on certain digital or thin recordings, reducing sparkle.
- Not quite as blisteringly fast as the very top-tier, megabuck reference amplifiers.
- Deliberately honest presentation means poor or sterile recordings remain unforgiving rather than being smoothed over.
Sound Quality
91/100
Dynamics
92/100
Reviewer praises abundant reserve and headroom — 'happy to be played quietly... crank it up and you realize how much reserve there is.' Transient response described as immediate ('initial notes of "Pulse" crash through the room with what feels like a rise time of zero'), indicating excellent slam and control for a high-end stereo amp. No explicit comments about low-impedance stability or damping factor, so score reflects very strong dynamics relative to its class but without claims of exotic reference power.
Soundstage Imaging
90/100
Images are described as 'rock solid, adequately wide, and with good image fill,' and instruments are given 'gobs of room around it' with fine articulation. Review evidence shows excellent imaging stability and generous soundstage scale for a stereo power amp.
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Build Quality
94/100
Build is extensively praised: CNC-carved from a solid billet of aluminum with machined pockets for each subsection and a solid, well-made feel. The reviewer highlights premium mechanical construction and a neat, clean rear panel with high-quality binding posts; thermal or reliability issues are not mentioned.
Value for Money
90/100
At the stated price (~$7,650) the reviewer calls the Power Two a serious contender in a competitive high-end segment and recommends it strongly ('you would be remiss not to consider it very seriously. Highly recommended'). That language supports a justified-premium assessment: not described as a bargain, but reviewers feel it delivers commensurate performance and build for its price.
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