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Stenheim reference ultime two
Reference Ultime Two Performance that honours the performance.
The Reference Ultime Two is the most compact speaker in the Reference line, but it is still considerably bigger than the Alumine Five and built to a different scale. It is designed for larger spaces and to front more powerful systems, to fill big rooms with dynamic, captivating sound that covers the full bandwidth, providing deeper bass than is possible with a smaller cabinet design.
The cabinet is constructed in typical Stenheim fashion. It uses solid aluminium panels over a critically braced, internal chassis, CNC machined from solid billet aluminium. The sheer quantity of aluminium employed is impressive, ensuring that these cabinets are sonically inert and will not flex, no matter how loud the music gets. Beneath the sleek outer panels, each driver is mounted in its own chamber to minimise interference from the others.
Like all the Reference Line models, the Reference Ultime Two is a full d’Appolito design, with a symmetrical driver layout conferring significant sound dispersion advantages. It uses a pair of 30 cm (12-inch) forward-firing woofers to provide deep bass from 25 Hz. Control and bass extension is further enhanced through a pair of rear-facing, laminar flow, reflex ports similar to those used so successfully in the award-winning Alumine Five. These have the advantage of reducing the turbulence that can occur with traditional ported designs giving better transient response which is crucial for reproducing fast and dynamic musical passages. This speed and attack underlies the amazing clarity and dynamism with which Stenheim is synonymous.
The five drivers – two woofers, two midrange and a tweeter - are kept to the minimum, in common with other Stenheim designs, enabling the crossovers to be simpler than they otherwise might be. Nonetheless, they are the fruit of many hours of listening in the development phase and painstakingly designed to ensure that every driver is working in its optimum frequency range. The passive crossovers are constructed from the very finest electrical components available. This is part of the Reference Line brief, to produce the most captivating music irrespective of cost, and allows us to make our component selection without compromise.
The Reference Ultime Two is a room-friendly design that demands considerably less space between it and the rear wall to perform well. Performance in any given room can be optimized by means of the room control back panel. This enables the highs, mids and bass to be individually dialed in, allowing the Reference Ultime Two to be fine-tuned to provide the best possible sound.
Whilst the Reference Ultime Two is an imposing speaker, it possesses a classical slim elegance that enhances multiple décors. It shares the same form factor as its bigger brothers in the Reference Line and the same design philosophy but looks more at home in smaller rooms. Available in the standard colours of Light or Dark Grey, it can also be ordered in the custom colours of Ivory, Mocca, or Full Black. The metal trim parts that visually divide the cabinet can also be ordered in several colours to match the owner’s system or furnishings. These can also be retro-fitted should your décor change in the future and you would still like your Reference Ultime Twos to complement it.
Like all Stenheim speakers, it is hand-built to order in our manufacture in Switzerland and is designed to deliver captivating music for decades. The Reference Ultime Two delivers audio performance that honours the musical performance, a listening experience that captures the energy and atmosphere of a live concert and live audience.
Solid aluminium platform for Reference Ultime Two
Reference Platforms are designed to extract the very best from your Reference speakers, be they the Reference Ultime Two or the Reference Ultime Three. The platform provides additional height, adjustment and stability to Stenheim Reference speakers, with the end result being even better sound rendition.
Made from solid aluminium in a star configuration, the Platform creates a much larger footprint that provides greater stability to the loudspeakers. Each arm of the platform is supported by spike that can be height adjusted by means of a large knob on the top. These knobs require no tools to turn them and so it is very easy to adjust the spikes by hand in tiny increments to find the perfect set-up. Setting the precise height is very important to compensate for floor irregularities and the speakers can safely be adjusted for tilt fore and aft to obtain a perfect orientation and azimuth. The platform enables a significant range of adjustment, + or – 2.5cm (2 inches in total), ample for obtaining an optimum sound.
The Platform also makes it easy to switch from the wheels, which will allow an owner to find the best location for the speakers in the room, to the spikes which will provide the definitive coupling of the speakers to the ground. It is delivered with three different types of spike to accommodate different sorts of floor. In addition to standard spikes with their protective shoes, there are are long spikes which are designed to penetrate deep pile carpets, as well as steel domes to protect delicate floors. All provide excellent contact with the ground.
The Platform also provides increased mass which lowers the centre of gravity and improves the mechanical interface with the floor. This benefits the bass which is deeper and more detailed, as well as contributing to a bigger and more precise soundstage. The overall impression is that of an even more detailed sound where every nuance can be heard.
The Reference Platform is the perfect partner for Stenheim Reference loudspeakers and allows them to perform at their best.
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The Reference Ultime Two delivers commanding, refined low end and orchestral scale, pairing remarkably controlled, room-filling bass with an airy, precisely layered soundstage. Its full-aluminium six-chamber build and phase-coherent crossover underpin exceptional dynamics and midband clarity, a combination noted by Best of High End, while Audiophilepure flags the complexity of the active upgrade.
Pros
- Deep, authoritative bass with strong low‑frequency extension and control.
- Wide, three-dimensional soundstage and precise imaging that reveal layering and space.
- Impressive build and engineering—full aluminium cabinet with multiple independent chambers for rigidity and acoustic control.
- High sensitivity and substantial headroom deliver effortless dynamics and scale.
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Cons
- Active-system upgrade is costly and operationally complex, requiring extra amplification and support equipment.
- The active option can undermine the original passive design philosophy, adding complexity for marginal gains for some users.
Sound Quality
94/100
Bass
95/100
Dual 30cm woofers, rear laminar port and 25Hz claimed FR imply exceptional low-frequency extension and authority for a passive tower. Specifications (2x12" woofers, 25Hz) and 400W power handling support very deep, controlled bass in-room; reviewers imply flagship-level ambition rather than thin bass.
Mid
93/100
Dual 6.5" mid drivers and a phase-coherent crossover plus high sensitivity (95dB) point to refined, coherent midrange and strong vocal presence. Review commentary about topological simplicity and audiophile-grade components supports a highly resolved, natural midband.
Treble
92/100
Soft-dome tweeter and 35kHz upper response indicate extended, non-fatiguing treble with good air. Crossover design and audiophile parts cited in specs/review imply detail without harshness.
Soundstage Imaging
94/100
Large, heavily engineered cabinets (full aluminium, 6 chambers) and phase-coherent crossover favor wide, deep staging with precise imaging. Reviewer implication of flagship-level design supports excellent layering and image focus.
Dynamics
93/100
High sensitivity (95dB), 400W RMS power handling and substantial cabinet mass suggest strong micro- and macro-dynamic capability and headroom. Review context (flagship ambition) implies effortless dynamics at realistic listening levels.
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Build Quality
95/100
Full aluminium construction, 6 independent chambers, phase-coherent crossover and heavy 231kg cabinets each indicate exemplary engineering and finish. Review references to topological simplicity and audiophile-grade components corroborate premium build.
Features Connectivity
80/100
Passive baseline applied.
Value for Money
65/100
Flagship pricing places these among the most expensive passive speakers; review explicitly calls the option 'far from... affordable.' Outstanding performance but very limited accessibility at this price point.
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