Creek

Creek Audio: Natural sound quality from the UK

In professional circles, chief developer Michael Creek is considered a living legend in the engineering and construction of amplifiers and CD players. The visionary founded Creek Audio Ltd. back in 1982. a manufacturer in London for audiophile entertainment electronics that was intended to provide a maximum of musical sound experiences at affordable prices. The young entrepreneur landed his first big coup in the early 1980s with an integrated amplifier that combined clear sound quality with dynamic naturalness and thus became a huge success.

Since then, Creek has continuously improved its products and constantly expanded the range of high-end devices. Then as now, the philosophy is to offer maximum fun at fair conditions - a motto by which the competition must be measured. The British entrepreneur rejects artificially inflated wattages and misplaced features that do not contribute to improving the sound quality of the music, as well as unreasonably high prices. In a still manageable range, Creek Audio brings selected hi-fi components onto the market that will make every music lover's heart beat faster.

Powerful Hi-Fi devices full of dynamics – the Creek Audio products at a glance

Creek Audio's range of products extends from high-quality power amplifiers - such as the Creek Evolution 50P or 100P - to powerful integrated amplifiers and phono amplifiers that offer numerous adaptation options to various pickup systems. Separately available circuit boards can be installed in the modularly designed hi-fi devices according to individual needs and expand their scope of performance in the desired way. Creek Audio has been offering CD players including D/A converters for almost 30 years. With the Creek Evolution 100, the company has now succeeded in developing a high-end product in a class of its own. Here, the most modern technologies are combined with resourceful development spirit and result in an audio device that confidently impresses even the most demanding auditory nerves with its finely dynamic sound.