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Wharfedale AURA 2
AURA is the latest innovation in the family of class-leading Wharfedale speakers. Taking inspiration from the flagship ELYSIAN series through fit, finish and technological derivatives, AURA is another boundary-breaking model that challenges the norms of value while delivering all the detail, energy and thrill of your music collection with a class-leading performance but with a class-defying price tag.
AURA AMT
Equipped with the now world-famous Wharfedale AMT transducer, each AURA model emits breathtaking high-frequency definition.
Unlike conventional dome or other ribbon and planar diaphragms, the Wharfedale AMT high-frequency transducer does not move forwards and backwards like a piston. It is, therefore, not constrained by the mass of its diaphragm, with the attendant blurring of transient response. Instead, the diaphragm is folded and carries conductive elements immersed in an immensely strong magnetic field. Not only is this an efficient way of moving air, but it is also highly accurate as the diaphragm is under close control of the motor system at all times. The result is a wide bandwidth transducer that achieves extremely low distortion and extraordinary musical detail, with scintillating speed and dynamic ability.
AURA Cones
As Wharfedale engineers found when designing the flagship ELYSIAN series, the transient accuracy and efficiency of the AMT need to be matched by the midrange and bass drivers for a seamless audio performance. Accordingly, AURA also uses a proprietary woven glass fibre matrix diaphragm for the midrange and bass cones terminated by high-flexibility rubber surrounds. The voice coils driving the cones are immersed in high flux magnetic fields, with eddy currents and inductance controlled by copper-clad pole pieces.
These low-distortion motor systems are mounted on die-cast aluminium chassis, each fixed to the cabinet by six high-tensile bolts to maintain the rigidity of the structure and provide an accurate transient response. The rubber trim rings surrounding each chassis are not just a decorative feature but also control any resonance occurring at the junction of the aluminium chassis and wood cabinet.
SLPP
Wharfedale’s SLPP (Slot Loaded Profiled Port) bass reflex design was developed from the original idea of Gilbert Briggs, the entrepreneur who set up and ran Wharfedale from 1932 to 1964. In the AURA series, the high-pressure, high-velocity airflow from a downward-facing port is better matched to the low air pressure in the room by distributing the airflow through a series of slot ports in the plinth. This porting reduces unwanted turbulence from the port and improves the efficiency of the bass reflex system – another now design staple of the Wharfedale brand.
AURA Crossover
The crossover is at the heart of every loudspeaker, weaving the overall performance into a ‘sum-of-all-parts’. Wharfedale were one of the first domestic speaker manufacturers to utilise a crossover to divide the frequency band between drive units that were each optimised for bass, midrange and treble.
With 90 years of learning, not to mention the benefit of having one of the world’s most respected crossover architects leading the development, in the form of Peter Comeau, IAG’s Director of Acoustic Design, the sophisticated crossover networks are fine-tuned over hundreds of hours of listening tests to ensure a seamless blend between the drive units.
As with all Wharfedale series, only the highest grade, acoustically transparent components are used throughout the crossover network, ensuring all the musical detail is heard.
AURA Cabinet
AURA cabinets are, in many ways, a work of art. Available in Black, White and a feature-grained Walnut natural wood veneer, each cabinet is then lacquered and polished to present a beautiful piece of furniture you will be proud to have in your home, akin to that of the significantly higher priced ELYSIAN series. The smooth curves of the cabinet are more than just eye-catching. They help to disperse the acoustic output of the drive units smoothly into the room without undesirable reflections from otherwise sharp edges.
Underneath the polished lacquers lie cabinet walls built from multiple layers of differing woods, designed to reduce panel resonance below audibility. This multi-layer construction, PROS (Panel Resonance Optimisation System), has a further benefit – it inhibits the leakage of unwanted sound energy from inside the cabinet, which would otherwise interfere with the forward output of the drive units.
AURA in Application
The Wharfedale AURA series comes in the form of AURA 1 and 2 stand-mount options. Each is offered with optional but suitably striking, custom-engineered stands. Like the speakers they present, the AURA stands use the finest materials, such as dark chrome trims matching and exemplifying the attention to detail and sheer quality of the build on offer.
Floorstanding options of AURA 3 and 4 are accompanied by centre channels in AURA C and the more compact AURA CS for pulsating, thoroughly entertaining home theatre configurations.
Based on the recent award-winning history of Wharfedale Diamond 12, EVO4 and the industry-revered ELYSIAN series, Wharfedale AURA confidently ventures into a new territory and segment.
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Built as a three‑way standmount, the AURA 2 delivers a surprisingly muscular, well-controlled low end, detailed midband and an airy AMT treble that adds sparkle. Reviewers including Paul Rigby and Jay Garrett praised its confident bass and wide soundstage, making these speakers compelling for both delicate acoustic and full‑tilt rock with vivid detail.
Pros
- Powerful, well-controlled bass with deep extension and high headroom for its size.
- Airy, detailed AMT treble that extends the top end and reveals cymbal and high-frequency detail.
- Broad, well-defined soundstage with precise imaging and clear instrument separation.
- Hefty, well-finished cabinets and premium component choices that convey solid build quality.
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Cons
- Large, heavy cabinets that can dominate smaller rooms and demand careful placement.
- Midrange can be forward or beam if speakers aren’t toed‑in; needs toe‑in for best balance.
Sound Quality
89/100
Bass
90/100
6.5" ported driver with listed -6dB at 33Hz and a downward-firing SLPP port. Review mentions reduced turbulence, high efficiency and impressive output; for its size the bass extension and authority are highlighted. Ported design and the 33Hz spec support an "excellent-for-size" performance.
Mid
89/100
4" mid driver and 3-way design deliver clear, well-bodied mids; review describes overall excellent sound quality and vocal clarity. Timbre reads as natural and present, with reviewers noting good overall balance through the midband.
Treble
88/100
AMT tweeter provides air and detail; review states linearity is excellent but notes a slight breakup around 13kHz. Generally refined and detailed with only a minor high-frequency blemish reported.
Soundstage Imaging
90/100
Review cites a wide soundstage, precise imaging and good separation, and placement guidance (about 2ft from wall, slight toe-out) which aligns with strong staging control. Imaging is focused and stable for the speaker class.
Dynamics
90/100
Reviewer reports impressive output capability with no audible distortion at high volumes and 103dB peak SPL spec. Good headroom and punch for a bookshelf/stand-mount design; sensitivity (88dB) and wide recommended amp range support dynamic performance.
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Build Quality
89/100
Hefty 20.5kg cabinet, hi-gloss finishes and three color options; review calls the speakers visually appealing. Heavy, well-finished cabinets and the use of AMT and glass-fibre cones indicate solid construction and component selection.
Features Connectivity
80/100
Passive single-post bookshelf baseline applied. No bi-wire/bi-amp posts or special connectivity mentioned in the review or specs; passive baseline score used per rules.
Value for Money
84/100
Reviewer calls the pair 'worth the investment' at their stated price (~$2,500 in the review); product data lists 3,799 which raises questions on regional pricing. Performance vs price is favorable per review, but higher spec price in product data tempers an even higher value score.
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