OK, found a copy of my first try, here it is:
No, sorry for the confusion.
The 2A3 is capable of 3.5 watts in normal use. We've used it this way for a long time - the original Paramour monoblock was my first electronic design for Bottlehead. Some years ago it morphed into the Paramour II, using the same output stage and producing the same power. That design was discontinued last fall, and will be replaced with the Stereomour, still using the same output stage and producing the same power but in a stereo integrated amp design. There have been other improvements, but the output stage has remained the same.
The 45 is a lower power tube, due to a lower maximum dissipation and a higher plate resistance. All versions of the Paramours can be modified to use the 45, but they will all produce only 2 watts that way. The modification adjusts the current and voltage for optimal performance with the 45 tube. For the first Paramour, this was an experimental after-market modification, but with Paramour II and the Stereomour the option is included in the kit and instructions.
Normally Bottlehead does not supply the 45 tubes - they are not available as inexpensive new production, and most enthusiasts have their favorite versions anyhow.
As to "levels", I would say that the SEX amp and Seduction are our entry level products, with the higher end products being Eros and Paramount. The Stereomour (both 2A3 and 45 versions) will fall in the middle between those products.
Earlier in this thread I mentioned a project I am working on, which is a fully shunt-regulated 45 amp - this will be at a level above the Eros and Paramount, and I don't know if there will be enough demand for it to become an actual product. It was probably a mistake to mention that in this thread, and I apologize for any confusion it might have produced. We always have a bunch of projects going on, and only some of them make it to the actual product stage.