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CREEK AUDIO

                                                           NEW!!! Evolution Series Above

Creek Destiny CD Player  

$2495 Call for latest pricing.


The Destiny CD player has been designed ideally to be partnered with the Destiny Integrated Amplifier. It shares the same cosmetic style and also works from a Creek SRC2 System Remote control handset.

Some technical stuff...
Unlike other makes of CD player that use ROM drives, the Destiny does not compromise performance by converting its digital signal into an SPDIF format and back to I2S before its DAC converts the signal into analogue.

The Destiny CD player uses a FPGA programmed by Creek Audio to extract and decode the digital data from the disc, correct reading errors and translate the data into an I2S format that can be read by its internal Digital-to-Analogue-Converter (DAC).

Creek Audio has a long association with Cirrus Logic products and continues to use their Delta-Sigma CS4396 digital-to-analogue-converter, long after it has been superseded by other devices. This decision was made purely on the basis of sound quality, since with its 24bit 192kHz reading capability, the CS4396 far exceeds the resolution of the 16bit 44.1kHz CD format. Re-clocking circuitry is used to eliminate jitter, or timing errors, from corrupting the performance of the Destiny player.

A total of 16 voltage regulated, low-noise, power supplies are used in the Destiny player. All rectifier diodes used in the power supply are Schottky-Barrier types, for low noise, which do not require RF snubbing capacitors. All other power supply decoupling capacitors are audio grade low-impedance 105 degree Centigrade types. Audio signal path passive components are selected for sonic purity, such as high-stability MELF type resistors and film and polypropylene type capacitors.


DAC performance has been enhanced by careful attention to PCB layout. The Destiny CD player uses a modular, low phase noise (5pS) and temperature controlled, master clock oscillator. It also uses separate, instrument grade, OPA134 Op-Amps in the audio output to buffer each channel and the filtering of unwanted digital artifacts is improved. The op-amps in the output are also powered separately from their own low noise voltage regulators. Un-balanced audio output RCA sockets are high quality, solid metal and gold plated. Digital SPDIF output is by co-axial RCA and optical TOSLINK sockets.

To maintain the isolation between digital and analogue supplies, Creek has designed a truly stunning mains power supply for the Destiny, with all components mounted on a thick double sided plated-through-hole PCB. Three separate fully encapsulated PCB mounted toroidal mains transformers are used to completely separate digital and analogue supplies. A multi-element, common mode mains filter is used to prevent interference to, or from, the Destiny power supply. The mains IEC plug with built-in double fuse holder is mounted on the power supply PCB together with the double pole mains switch. A voltage selector switch is accessible from under the case for multiple country operation. All the power supplies are separately connected to the mother and display boards for improved serviceability.

A brief history of CD...
From its European introduction in 1983, CD audio has undergone few fundamental revisions. CD audio is still a 16 bit 44.1 kHz digital replay system. There have been several attempts to kill CD off by introducing compatible and non-compatible high-definition reply systems, such as SACD and DVDA, but they have never really reached market acceptance with consumers. Good old CD has won the day as a music storage medium, due to its high quality-to-cost ratio.

Various attempts have been made by manufactures to increase the performance of the Red Book (audio CD standard) CD player, such as sample rate conversion, but the basic system has always remained the same. Some recording publishers have introduced non Red Book standard discs that have confused the market and have often made CD Player manufacturer's work more difficult, because software revisions are often required to updated or make older CD Players playable. These hurdles have to be overcome before a new CD player is launched and the Destiny CD Player was no exception.

To begin with, in the late 90's and early 2000's the source of good quality, reasonably priced, CD player transports became as rare as hen's teeth. Creek Audio, in 2003 in collaboration with Jeff Kalt of Resolution Audio, produced the CD50mk2 which used an ATAPI DVD-ROM to play CD's and extract raw digital data from the disc. These types of mechanisms were used extensively in DVD replay systems and were therefore thought more likely to be around after all dedicated CD transport manufacturers had disappeared. This hasn't transpired exactly as planned, but many audio manufacturers continue to use DVD drives to extract CD information.


All functions for the CD Player are remotely controllable and a slim European made system remote control handset called SRC2 is supplied to operate the Amplifier, CD player and Power amplifier.

Technical Specifications
Frequency Response 1Hz - 20Khz ± 0.25dB
Output Level 2.0V RMS @ 1KHz, 0dB
Output Impedance 50 Ohm, min load 1 Ohm
DAC Type 24bit - 192Khz (>120dB) Crystal CS4396
Clock Type Temperature compensated ultra low jitter and phase noise module with re-clocking
Laser Type Semiconductor ALGaAs
Light Output (cw) 0.18 mW typical
Wavelength 790 nm +/- 25 nm
THD + Noise > -97dB
Dynamic Range > 117dB
Number Of Channels 2
Total Harmonic Distortion < 0.0008% @ 1 kHz, 0 dB
Software Custom Creek software, running loader, display, remote control and DAC.
Mains Filtering Multi-pole bi-directional
Power Supply 3 fully encapsulated PCB toroidal transformers for transport, logic and analogue circuitry
Voltage Switchable120V/220V
Consumption 20W max - 6W in standby
Weight 6Kg
Size W/H/D 430 x 70 x 310mm

 

 Creek EVOLUTION 2 CD PLAYER

$1095 Call for latest pricing

  

 

The EVOLUTION 2 CD Player, which went into full production at the beginning of 2009, is the latest incarnation of Creek Audio’s successful entry level EVOLUTION CD Player.
The EVOLUTION 2 builds upon the strengths of the original by replacing older technology parts and retaining the best bits, to enhance its overall performance. It is designed to cosmetically match the EVOLUTION 2 Integrated Amplifier, although it will work perfectly with any make hi-fi amplifier.

Casework
The EVOLUTION 2 CD player is housed in a large steel and aluminum case and finished in either a brushed silver or black 12mm thick front panel. Rubber isolation feet help to prevent mechanical vibrations from interfering with its high quality performance. It is physically the same size as the earlier model and matches the tuner and slightly larger integrated amplifier.

Transport
At the heart of a good CD Player is a high quality transport mechanism. The EVOLUTION 2 uses a dedicated CD transport mechanism comprising of custom made drawer loader and high quality laser assembly. Soft rubber bushes help to maintain playability under conditions of mechanical vibration. This brings improved playability strength and smoothness to its operation not bettered by CD players at any price.

CD Decoding
CD decoder and servo motor control functions are performed by a new Philips Compact Disc chip-set. This is now located on a dedicated circuit board mounted directly under the laser assembly for the shortest possible signal routing. This provides the EVOLUTION 2 with a self-contained CD transport module. Power supply, digital control, SPDIF output and I2S signals to the DAC are connected to the main board with only two connectors.

Power supply
The EVOLUTION 2 uses a single high current C core mains transformer, with multiple low voltage output windings, fed from the mains IEC connector via a common mode filter. An external voltage selector allows it to be easily used in all countries. Mains connection is via a standard, fused, IEC chassis plug. A high quality power cord, with suitable mains plug for the country of use is supplied.
To stabilise and isolate the voltages to the various analogue and digital circuits the EVOLUTION 2 uses eight voltage regulators. Digital and analogue power supplies are kept completely separate and even the master clock circuit uses its own power supply.

Low Jitter clock
Essential to a good sounding CD player is a low jitter master clock. The EVOLUTION 2 has been designed to use a highly accurate oscillator module that clocks the data from the CD decoder to the D to A converter and also clocks the system microcontroller with the same frequency. This is done to reduce the internal interference that would otherwise cause sonic performance reductions if allowed to run at a different, asynchronous frequency. The digital I2S data from the decoder is re-clocked to provide a low jitter signal to the DAC.

Digital to analogue converter
Every CD player needs a DAC to recover the analogue signal from the digital recording. The EVOLUTION 2 now has a Burr-Brown PCM 1796 DAC circuit, which is capable of 24 bit/192kHz operation. It provides a balanced current output, so it is necessary to convert this into an unbalanced voltage output before it can be used. Creek do this by using a high grade op-amp.
To eliminate digital artefacts from interfering with the analogue sound quality, analogue filtering and impedance buffering are applied to the signal, also with a high grade op-amp. A gold contact relay is used at the output to mute the signal to ground when the player is stopped and paused.

Gold plated RCA analogue and digital output sockets have been chosen to provide a good connection and appearance for a product at its price point. Optical digital output is also available via a standard TOSLINK connector.


Function controls
The EVOLUTION 2 operates with soft touch buttons on the front panel for Play and Pause, Stop, Open and Close, Track forward, backward and power On/off.
Software controls functions, display and remote control. A visual indication of its status is displayed on a large blue Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD).

A dedicated remote control handset is supplied to operate both the EVOLUTION 2 integrated amplifier and CD player. It cannot operate the EVOLUTION Tuner, which has its own remote control that can control limited amp and CD player functions. It has all the features you would expect, including the ability to dim the brightness of the display. Evolution 2 uses different remote codes to Creek’s Destiny products.
We have combined a superior set of electronics with sophisticated styling to provide you with a quality product that delivers everything you have come to expect from products manufactured by Creek Audio.
 


Technical Specifications
Frequency Response 1Hz - 20Khz ± 0.25dB
Output Level 2.0V RMS @ 1KHz, 0dB
Output Impedance 50 Ohm, min load 1 Ohm
DAC Type 24bit - 192Khz Burr-Brown Delta-Sigma
Laser Type Semiconductor ALGaAs
Wavelength 790 nm +/- 25 nm
Transport Type Drawer Loader CD12
Total Harmonic Distortion < 0.0008% @ 1KHz, 0dB
THD + Noise > -97dB
Dynamic Range > 100dB
Number Of Channels 2
Total Harmonic Distortion < 0.0008% @ 1 kHz, 0 dB
Software Custom Creek software, running loader, display, remote control and DAC.
Mains Filtering Multi-pole bi-directional
Power Supply 3 fully encapsulated PCB toroidal transformers for transport, logic and analogue circuitry
Voltage Switchable 120V/220V
Consumption 23 Watts max
Weight 6Kg
Size W/H/D 430 x 70 x 340mm

 

 

CREEK Audio Destiny Integrated Amplifier

$2495 Call for latest pricing.

The Destiny integrated amplifier produces world beating audio performance through its use of a unique MOS-FET power amplifier circuit and passive or active pre-amplification. This circuitry continues to outperform alternatives and together with Creek's policy of continuous development, is now better than ever.

The Destiny amplifier is Creek's high-end model which uses all the analogue sound optimization techniques and components collected over many years in the industry by Mike Creek. Here is what makes the Destiny special:

Power Is Nothing Without Control

Power Supply
300VA low noise toroidal transformer with separate windings for high and low current analogue circuit requirements. Separate ultra-fast Schottky diode full wave bridge rectifiers for each channel. 10 x 2200uF low impedance high temperature reservoir capacitors for each channel to provide 44,000uF in total for maximum isolation and good dynamics. Separate toroidal mains transformer for both standby operation and digital circuit requirements. This keeps standby power consumption below 1W.


Pre-Amp
Volume is adjusted locally and by remote control by a motorized 27mm ALPS Blue Velvet potentiometer.
The Destiny has 5 unbalanced inputs, plus a single tape loop, via gold plated high quality RCA connectors, selected by gold contact relays and indicated by tricolor LED's.

To separate the pre-amp and power amplifier in the Destiny, a semi-hidden push switch on the rear panel switches signal paths to and from the pre and power amplifier and is carried by double shielded custom audio-grade wiring. The Destiny can be used either with a passive pre-amp or a gain selectable active pre-amp. Selection is in three steps - 3dB, 6dB & 9dB. The gain is adjustable from underneath the pre-amp section with a 3-way slider switch. To select active or passive operation a push button on the front panel and a remote control button switches between the two and is indicated with an LED on the front panel.

The Destiny amp can only accept the high-end plug-in Destiny Phono amplifier. Being fully isolated from the input ground, it is possible to input either MM or MC cartridges in balanced mode. The early range of Phono boards which suit Creek's EVOLUTION 2 & EVOLUTION integrated amp and earlier Creek amplifier models will not fit the Destiny amplifier.

Most types of dynamic headphones can be connected to the standard size 1/4" jack socket on the front panel, for high performance reproduction. Loudspeaker connections are available for 2 pairs of speakers. 8 extremely strong, touch-proof binding posts are bolted to the rear panel and are selected either from the front panel switches or remote control. Loudspeaker connection is controlled locally and by remote control by 2x 8 Amp gold contact relays.

Power-Amp
The Destiny power amplifier section uses an evolution of the unique MOS-FET output stage developed by Alex Nikitin for Creek in 1993. It follows in the path of the famous 5350SE, but uses mostly surface mounted components to reduce the size and increase the quality. Output power from this circuit has been increased to greater than 200W into 4 Ohms, which is substantially greater than the 5350SE.

Amplifier Control Circuitry
The Destiny amp uses a microcontroller that controls the protection of the amplifier and ancillary products under fault conditions. Protection of the amplifier under fault conditions is facilitated by an array of sensors and precision measurement circuits feeding-back information to the microcontroller. It monitors the amplifier constantly for over-temperature, over-current, DC offsets and power supply status and remote control commands. If any of fault conditions is exceeded the microcontroller will take the appropriate corrective action. This can include, muting the input signal, disconnecting the speaker outputs and in extreme cases, switching off the mains supply to the power amplifier circuitry.

Case Design
The Destiny amplifier's metal case has substantial thickness and weight. The casework design uses heavy, custom extruded, aluminum sections which bolt together to make a very rigid and elegant structure. Control knobs and buttons, machined and polished by computer aided manufacturing techniques achieve a very high quality finish. The front panel itself is machined from solid 10mm thick aluminum. Groups of function buttons are clustered together within a machined circle to make it more intuitive to use. 9 tri-color LED's indicate the functionality. Custom molded feet are also used to isolate mechanical vibration and improve sonic resolution.

Remote Control
All functions for the Amplifier are remotely controllable and a slim European made system remote control handset called SRC2 is supplied to operate the Amplifier, CD player and Power Amplifier.

Technical Specifications
Power in to 8 Ohm both channel driven >100W
Power in to 4 Ohm one channel driven > 250W
Max Current > 25amps
THD < 0.02% 20Hz - 20Khz
Frequency Response 1Hz - 30Khz - 1dB
Slew Rate > 50 V per µS
Gain with, passive pre-amp Gain with, built in gain stage x48 33.6db +3db +6db +9db
Input Sensitivity 589mv for 100W
Separation > 60dB
Signal to Noise > 78dB
Remote Yes (SRC 2 )
Inputs 5 line inputs + 1 tape loop
Outputs 4
Headphone output Yes
A/B speaker switch Yes
Switchable pre-amp output & power amp input Yes, on the rear of amp
Voltage Switchable 120V/220V
Consumption 400W
Weight 10Kg
Size W/H/D 430 x 70 x 310mm

"The Creek Destiny is a must audition for those searching for an integrated amp..."

 

"It's ability to drive real world speaker loads, extract premium performance from the CD format, the versatility of its preamp modes, and its exceptional musically communicative performance make it an easy and obvious recommendation."

                                                                                    -Paul Szabady, August 2006, Stereo Times

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 CREEK Audio Destiny Amplifier

$2295 Call for latest pricing.

 

The Destiny Power amplifier is designed to produce world beating audio performance, through its continued use of custom discrete analogue MOS-FET circuitry, which was first developed for Creek’s amplification products in 1993. This circuitry has continued to be used with great success since that time and has evolved to meet the increasing demands for higher power, lower distortion and noise.

The Destiny Power Amplifier uses separate power supplies and voltage referencing circuitry for each channel. Dedicated windings on mains transformer help it to achieve >100 Watts into 8 Ohm operation and nearly double that into 4 Ohms.

The Destiny Power Amp uses the same protection circuitry as the Destiny Integrated Amplifier under fault conditions. Protection of the amplifier and ancillary products under fault conditions is facilitated by an array of sensors and measurement circuits feeding-back information to its microcontroller that monitors the amplifier constantly for over-temperature, over-current, DC offset, power supply status and over-drive situations. If any of these conditions is exceeded the microcontroller will take the appropriate corrective action. This can include, muting the input signal, separating the speaker outputs and in extreme cases, switching off the mains supply to the power amplifier circuitry. A log of fault conditions is stored in an internal memory device, which is also used to remember the last setting used prior to switching off the mains supply.

The Destiny Power amp is unusual in that it has two separate inputs. Firstly it has a non-inverting, input via high quality solid metal, gold plated RCA sockets that connect to the power amplifier directly. It also has active balanced inputs, via XLR sockets and uses relays to switch between the two inputs. The Destiny Power Amplifier can select either input from a button on the rear panel or using the Creek SRC2 System Remote Control handset.

Loudspeaker connection can be from bare wire or audio type instrument plugs, through high-grade touch-proof screw terminals that can be switched from the front panel or remote handset by gold contact high-current relays.

Like the rest of the Destiny range of products, the Power Amplifier can switch into low-current standby operation from the front panel or remote control handset. Waking up the amplifier can be performed simply via the Creek SRC2. For the ecologically aware consumer, the Destiny power amp draws less than 1Watt of mains power in standby mode.

The Destiny amplifier’s metal case has been constructed from custom designed extrusions including solid 10mm thick front panel, 4mm thick extruded side and rear panels that combined with the 3mm thick top and bottom plate to make a very substantial heavyweight product. In addition the buttons and feet are machined by computer aided manufacturing techniques, to achieve a very high quality finish. To isolate mechanical vibration and improve sonic resolution custom designed 3mm thick molded washers are stuck to the machined disc feet.

All in all, this is the best Power Amplifier Creek has made so far and will definitely compliment the integrated amplifier to achieve greater levels of current delivery for difficult loudspeakers loads. They are ideally suited to drive Epos Loudspeakers.

Technical Specification
Power in to 8 Ohm both channel driven >100W
Power in to 4 Ohm one channel driven > 250W
Max Current > 25amps
THD < 0.02% 20Hz - 20Khz
Frequency Response 1Hz - 30Khz - 1dB
Slew Rate > 50 V per µS
Input Sensitivity 589mv for 100W
Separation > 60dB
Signal to Noise > 78dB
Inputs 1x unbalanced pair
1x balanced pair
Outputs 4
A/B speaker switch Yes
Voltage Switchable 120V/220V
Consumption 400W
Weight 10Kg
Size W/H/D 430 x 70 x 310mm

 

 CREEK EVOLUTION 2 INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER

$1095 Call for latest pricing.

 

Changes have been made to the amplifier to refresh the design for 2009, to match the new EVOLUTION 2 CD Player. However, there is no reason why it cannot work with the mk1 CD player also.

To achieve 80 Watts power into an 8 Ohms load and >140 Watts into 4 Ohms, the mains transformer has to be big. The Evolution 2 uses a 250VA toroidal transformer, which will provide enough current to almost double its output into 4 Ohms. To achieve high-end sound quality, no expense has been spared.

Separate windings are used for each of the high current high voltage and low voltage, analogue and digital circuits. A high capacity power supply using 20,000 micro-Farads of multiple smoothing capacitors are used to power the left and right power amplifiers and provide a very dynamic performance.

The Evolution 2 uses a high quality, Burr-Brown PGA2311, digitally controlled analogue volume control. This allows the user to adjust the volume accurately, from 0 to -80dB. An analogue style rotary encoder, with 40mm solid control knob, is used to alter the volume from the front panel and display the relative level on a large blue colored VFD. Position 80 is the loudest and 0 is mute. To amplify the signals into the volume control circuit, a high grade Burr-Brown OPA2134 Op-Amp is used as a pre-amplifier. Signal switching is performed by gold contact relays, which are digitally selected from a microcontroller, similar to the Destiny Integrated Amplifier.

The Evolution 2 is configured with higher open-loop gain, using a double differential input and driver stage plus discrete Darlington power output stage, using high current bi-polar transistors. High grade polypropylene capacitors, bypassed with large value electrolytic capacitors, are used to couple and decouple the signal into the power amp.

To keep the amplifier safe, it is monitored by discrete transistor circuitry to protect against over-current demand, short circuits and DC offsets. Relays mute the input and separate the loudspeaker output in the case of faults.

The Evolution 2 operates conventionally with rotary controls for input selection and volume control and buttons for Tape selection and power On/Off. It has four inputs plus tape – including a new feature Direct AV, which bypasses the pre-amplifier and volume control to allow the power amplifier to be used in a 5.1 surround system. Input selection is via the EVOLUTION 2 remote handset or the rotary input selection control. The display brightness can be altered from the Evolution 2 remote control handset.

Gold plated input and output sockets have been chosen to provide a good connection and appearance for a product at its price point. Loudspeakers are connected with 1 set of 4mm terminal binding posts, with plastic touch-proof covers. The amplifier also has a headphone socket which is becoming an increasingly rare feature of modern amplifiers.

Mains connection is via a standard, fused, IEC chassis plug. A high quality power cord, with suitable mains plug for the country of use is supplied.

 



Here is a list of things we have done to improve of change the mk2 amplifier.

External, the front panel product designator now says EVOLUTION 2 Integrated Amplifier
Functionality the pre-amplifier now provides a separate AV input. Selecting AV switches the input signal direct to the power amplifier. This allows the front channel of a 5.1 Receiver to be amplified by the EVOLUTION 2 conveniently.
The power amplifier section has been upgraded to provide better sonic and measured performance.
The power amp’s open loop gain has been increased by more than x2. This has been achieved by altering the current through its input and voltage gain stages to improve the high frequency gain. Therefore, negative feedback has been reduced, to allow the amplifier to have a higher closed loop gain. The effect is lower distortion and noise.
The preamplifier has been modified to remove a gain stage after the volume control. This has reduced unwanted noise, improved signal handling and lowered distortion. The distribution of gain in the pre-amp and power amps is now similar to Creek’s higher-end Destiny model.
Unwanted or unnecessary capacitors have been removed from the signal path, in keeping with standard Creek practice.
Signal paths have been shortened or rationalized to make improvements to cross-talk and interference suppression.
The power supply has been optimized to improve speed and timing of audio signals.
Mains transformer size has been optimized to improve performance.
Technical Specifications
Power in to 8 Ohm both channel driven 80 Watts
Power in to 4 Ohm one channel driven 145 Watts
Max Current > 10 Amps
THD < 0.05% 20Hz - 20Khz
Frequency Response 5Hz - 50KHz - 1dB
Slew Rate > 25 V per µS
Gain x52
Input Sensitivity 480mV
Separation > 60dB
Signal to Noise > 90dB
MM Phono Sensitivity & Impedance 3.5mV 47k Ohm (when fitted)
MC Phono Sensitivity & Impedance 0.75mV 1k Ohm (when fitted)
Outputs 2
Headphone output No
A/B speaker switch No
Voltage Switchable 120V/220V
Consumption (at idle) 40 Watts
Consumption (at full power) 340 Watts
Weight 8.6Kgs 19lbs
Size W/H/D 430 x 80 x 340mm
17 x 3.2 x 15.5ins 

 

 

 

CREEK EVOLUTION TUNER

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One of the great strengths of Creek Audio through the years has been the ability to produce exceptional tuners. The Evolution AM/FM Tuner carries on that tradition. Styled to complement the Evolution range of integrated amplifier and CD player, and released in 2006, this tuner is the perfect match.

With today’s airwaves seemingly becoming even more crowded, coupled with the ever-increasing methods of accessing radio broadcasts, why would you purchase a dedicated tuner? The answer is quite simple – it is the only way to bring radio broadcasts magnificently to life. Separates do sound better and a stand-alone analogue tuner will provide a purer quality of sound.

Firstly, in a hi-fi context, most listening is undeniably FM, although this analogue tuner is not limited only to FM. Tune-in to your favourite station and you are instantly aware of the exceptional quality. Listening to it is addictive, and the idea that radio is purely a source of background music, carries no weight. The Evolution Tuner is functional, versatile, high tech, yet simple.

The design objective for the Evolution AM/FM Tuner was to develop a product that, regardless of price, could be a benchmark for both radio and audio performance. By using high quality components and sensible electronic design Creek has achieved its goal. The mixture of high technology and design simplicity has reduced the component count to a level previously thought impossible.

Whilst the majority of synthesized tuners today use buttons to tune-in stations and select pre-set station memory, the Evolution RDS AM/FM Tuner uses a rotary tuning knob connected to a digital encoder to provide tuning and pre-set station selection in a way that makes this digital tuner operate and feel like an analogue tuner. To simplify its functionality, Creek’s engineers have reduced the number of local functions to a minimum, while maintaining all the necessary functionality. Front panel controlled functions include Rotary Tuning Mode, Rotary Pre-set Mode, Band Switching - AM/FM, Auto Scan tuning and Memory store. These, plus Mono, Stereo, Display Brightness and direct pre-set station number entry are also available via a system remote control, that also serves the Evolution amplifier and CD player. The Evolution RDS AM/FM Tuner also has the ability to display the name and frequency of the station tuned using RDS (Radio Data System) on its blue vacuum fluorescent display.

To achieve high sensitivity and selectivity, the Evolution AM/FM Tuner uses a four tuned circuit FM radio front-end with J-FET RF amplification and mixer and is shielded from interference by a tin-plated metal can. A high-grade 10.7Mhz IF circuit and PLL stereo decoder process the signal.

A mixture of conventional and Surface Mount Technology is used together on a double-sided, plated through-hole, printed circuit board to provide a high level of interference suppression and help to achieve hi-fi levels of performance.

Station pre-sets are held in a non-volatile memory, similar to that of a PC computer, with up to a maximum of 80 memory locations available between FM and AM. A large sized blue vacuum fluorescent display makes it easy to read, and the intuitive system remote handset makes it easy to control the Tuner, Amp and CD player from one handset.

The open and dynamic sound of the Evolution RDS AM/FM Tuner can be restricted by the quality of the aerial or antenna used. In addition, the distance from the station and the source quality from the chosen radio station will determine the absolute noise performance.

Technical Specification
Wave Bands Worldwide FM 87 - 108 MHz
Japan FM 76 - 90 MHz
Europe MW/AM 522 - 1611 kHz
USA AM 530 - 1710 kHz
Frequency Increments 50 kHz FM, 9 or 10 kHz AM
Usable FM Sensitivity 9dbu @ 30bd S/N 90MHz
Selectivity (IHF) 30dB
Number Of Pre-Sets 80
Frequency Response FM only 20 Hz to 16 kHz �1 dB
Distortion 1% @ 40KHz (mono)
Stereo Separation FM only > 40 dB
Signal to Noise Ratio FM only @ 90MHz, 60dbu & 75KHz mod = 56db
Output Voltage 1.2 V RMS for 50 kHz deviation
Aerial Connections 300Ohm and 75Ohm co-ax
Power Consumption 15Watts
Power Supply Voltage 220/240 V AC 50 Hz
100/115 V AC 60 Hz
Remote Control Evolution Handset Supplied
Weight 5Kgs
Size W/H/D 430 x 75 x 330mm 

 

Creek OBH21SE Headphone Amplifier

$500 Call for latest pricing

 

CREEK OBH-21 & OBH-21SE HEADPHONE AMPLIFIERS
Direct replacements for the successful OBH-11/11SE these latest headphone amplifiers from creek have been restyled with a brushed silver front panel and increased case depth, to keep in style with the rest of the Creek family of products. Both amplifiers now feature two headphone sockets.

The OBH-21 is a miniature audio amplifier, designed specifically to drive two pairs of low to medium impedance (30ohm-300ohm) headphones from a line level source. The OBH-21SE is a high-end version using more expensive components and (OBH-2) power supply. It is more efficient to have a small amp to do this rather than waste the power of a full size one when only driving headphones.

The OBH-21 and OBH-21SE are compatible with any source at line level. For example: an average output level CD player can be connected directly to the input of the OBH-21/21SE, just as it could also be used in conjunction with a stand-alone pre-amplifier or integrated amplifier which doesn't have a headphone output.

Read the What Hi-Fi Review - May 2003 (180K)
here

The OBH-21 is not designed to be connected to the high level speaker output of an integrated or power amplifier. Output level is controlled by the high quality volume control on the front panel.

Technical Specifications - OBH 21/21SE
Output power >10 mW into 30 to 300 ohm loads
Size 180 mm x 100 mm x 65 mm
Weight 670 gms

 

Creek OBH21 Headphone Amplifier

$375 Call for latest pricing

CREEK OBH-21 & OBH-21SE HEADPHONE AMPLIFIERS
Direct replacements for the successful OBH-11/11SE these latest headphone amplifiers from creek have been restyled with a brushed silver front panel and increased case depth, to keep in style with the rest of the Creek family of products. Both amplifiers now feature two headphone sockets.

The OBH-21 is a miniature audio amplifier, designed specifically to drive two pairs of low to medium impedance (30ohm-300ohm) headphones from a line level source. The OBH-21SE is a high-end version using more expensive components and (OBH-2) power supply. It is more efficient to have a small amp to do this rather than waste the power of a full size one when only driving headphones.

The OBH-21 and OBH-21SE are compatible with any source at line level. For example: an average output level CD player can be connected directly to the input of the OBH-21/21SE, just as it could also be used in conjunction with a stand-alone pre-amplifier or integrated amplifier which doesn't have a headphone output.

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The OBH-21 is not designed to be connected to the high level speaker output of an integrated or power amplifier. Output level is controlled by the high quality volume control on the front panel.

Technical Specifications - OBH 21/21SE
Output power >10 mW into 30 to 300 ohm loads
Size 180 mm x 100 mm x 65 mm
Weight 670 gms


 

Creek OBH22 Passive Pre Amplifier

$500 Call for latest pricing

The function of the Creek OBH-22 passive pre-amplifier is to provide input selection and volume adjustment to a Hi-Fi system from an armchair, via infra-red remote control. The unit can also be controlled directly from the front panel.

The OBH-22 consists of a high quality motorized volume potentiometer, and two stereo relays which select the desired inputs plus tape output, together with a muting relay that can short the signals to ground.

A built in micro-controller decodes the infra-red signals transmitted by the handset and translates them into commands which activate the motorized potentiometer and the muting and input selection relays.

After each operation, the micro-controller turns itself off to avoid any possibility of interfering with the main music signal. LED's are used to indicate the status and mode of operation.

The OBH-22 is purely passive and does not introduce any gain or distortion into the signal path. It is therefore suitable to be used as a control pre-amplifier, provided the sensitivity of the power amplifier that is being used is high enough to be driven directly from the source. i.e. CD player or tuner etc...

The volume control can be operated manually at any time, whether the OBH-22 is powered or not, but without power only Line 1 can be utilized.

Supplied with OBH-1 power supply and SRC1 remote handset



 

Creek OBH-18 MM Phono Pre-Amplifier

$250 Call for latest pricing

 

With modern amplifiers expected to cater for so many new devices, the phono capability has frequently been one of the features to disappear. At Creek Audio, the engineering team has always been aware of the benefits of vinyl – that is why the company continues to provide a number of phono stage options.

The OBH-18 was released in late 2003. The function of the OBH-18 is to boost the level and correct the frequency response of a low level signal coming from a moving magnet phono pick-up on a conventional turntable. The signal required by most modern amplifiers is described as being 'LINE' level, which is, in technical terms, between 200 and 500 milli-Volts with a flat frequency response. Unless your amplifier has a specific 'Phono' or Disc input, the level will be too low and the frequency response will be wrong. The OBH-18 is designed to boost the signal and introduce an R.I.A.A. frequency response characteristic.

The OBH-18 looks the part too! Designed to complement the Creek range of amplifiers, tuners and CD players, the new OBH range features an impressive solid aluminum front panel in a silver finish. The remainder of the 150mm casing is black so the products all but disappear.

Specifications
Gain 37 dB
Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20 kHz ± 0.25 dB
Signal to Noise Ratio - 83 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion < 0.03%
R1AA deviation ± 0.5%
Output 250 mV
Output Impedance 100 Ohm
Input sensitivity / impedance 3.5 mV / 47K ohm / 220pF
Overload margin 25 dB
Mates well with cartridges 2.5 mV - 5 mV output
Power supply voltage 24V DC / 30 mA
Weight 3Kg
Size 15 x 10 x 66mm

 

Creek OBH-15 MM/MC Phono Pre-Amplifier

$450 Call for latest pricing

 

With modern amplifiers expected to cater for so many new devices, the Phono capability has frequently been one of the features to disappear. Creek Audio has always been aware of the benefits of vinyl – that is why the company continues to provide a number of Phono stage options.

The most recent addition to the Creek range is the OBH-15, combining all that was best in the OBH-8 moving magnet and OBH-9 moving coil Phono pre-amplifiers, into one diminutive chassis. Seriously impressive and offering audiophile performance, the new OBH-15 will augment any system.

The OBH-15 Phono pre-amp can now drive longer cables, due to its low output impedance. Separate Burr-Brown professional grade low-noise op-amps are used for each channel, to buffer the output signal and provide a very low impedance drive to any pre-amp or integrated amplifier. The OBH-15 can switch from moving magnet to moving coil cartridges, via a simple push button on the rear panel. As it has two input circuits, optimized for each type of cartridge it allows for the connection of two turntables.

The OBH-15 has a built-in high performance power supply regulator circuit which makes it immune from power supply fluctuations so, it can be used with the un-regulated OBH-1, 6 Watt power supply; but it will sound better with the supplied regulated 12 Watt OBH-2.

Internally, the OBH-15 has built to the highest standards using a glass-fiber double sided, plated through hole PCB and very high-grade components. The OBH-15 looks the part too! Designed to complement the Creek range of amplifiers, tuners and CD players, the new OBH range features an impressive 4mm thick solid aluminum front panel in a silver finish. The remainder of the 150mm deep extruded aluminum case is painted black, so the product all but disappears.