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9 reviews
Jun, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 9 reviews of Exposure 2010S Power Amplifier. The average rating for this product is 3.7/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews.
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Exposure 2010S Power Amplifier is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 80/100 = Very good quality.
Expert review by (whathifi.com)
It used to be close but no cigar- for Exposure, but with this player the company can spark up a well-deserved stogie
Fabulous, class-leading treble; solid timing and dynamics; good build and design
Nothing bar the stiffness of the competition
Expert review by (hifichoice.co.uk)
This one is the most obviously traditional amps we've come across. Traditional, that is, as long as your idea of 'tradition' goes back about 25 years, to the days when serious integrated amps had no controls bar input selector and volume
Good bass and mid-level
Lacking detail on more subtle music
A no-nonsense amp with characteristics well suited to rock, but less so to more subtle music
Expert review by : Richard Black (avreview.co.uk)
A fine choice for a wide variety of musical tastes, which seems to chime well with a variety of partnering equipment too. Add smart looks, a good corporate track record for reliability and a friendly price - how could we not be impressed...
A smart amp that offers very lifelike sound with particularly clear bass and fine imaging ;
Basic feature set, but not much else to complain of
It's nicely built inside, too, which may or may not have any direct effect on sound but bodes well for the general quality assurance - backed up by a confident three-year guarantee. Facilities are basic, with six identical inputs, though one can...
Expert review by : Greg Borrowman and tested by Steve Holding (avhub.com.au)
S stands for ‘Super Power’ according to Exposure but it could just as easily stand for ‘Second Generation’ because the 2010S is a higher-powered version of the earlier 2010.
Expert review by : Chris Croft; Tested Steve Holding (avhub.com.au)
The Brits have a funny idea as to what constitutes a ‘super-power’ amplifier. I guess that when many of your country’s most famous amplifiers have power outputs of less than 50-watts per channel any amplifier with a power output above...
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