Rethep said:For "Creek" i meant the "Destiny". The "2"-version will be expensive (2.000 GBP, new), but there might be a "1" secondhand. But you asked also about more expensive "Marantz" amps, so this could be your pricesegment too. Electrocompaniet is expensive too! A good amp will be expensive!
Me too I actually have this combo and it works greatCnoEvil said:I can only comment on my preference , which would be Arcam, simply for the synergy with the RX6. As has been said above, this has to be your decision based on hearing all of them with your speakers.
plastic penguin said:I've been saying that Creek (Evo2) and Monitor Audio are superb combo for the past 4 years. Doesn't anyone listen? No.
What's the EDITED point?
Jussi3000 said:Hi. I have the RX6's up and running with Yamaha RX-A1010 receiver. I used to have MA BR2 AV setup with the RX-A1010 but I go to the movies more often nowdays than watch them at home and I use my receiver 90% for music and 10% for movies so I decided to get pair of floorstanders that go nicely with my Yamaha but maybe things could really improve more if I change my receiver to a integrated amp. RX-A1010 is quite good for music and stereo for receiver and it has power and specs are in good shape but still I wonder could I get more out of my speakers with integrated amp..
BigH said:I have heard the Creek 50A, Arcam A19 and Marantz Pearl Lite but not with the MA RX6 and not at the same time, the Creek 50A was the best. The A38 gets a poor review in WHF so not so sure its better than the A19. The impression I got is the Arcam A19 would suit classical music more than rock, the Creek seemed a good allrounder but was more musical. The Pearl Lite seemed pretty good but not so involving as the Creek. I suggest you read other reviews of the Creek, there is a link to 2 on their website.
p_m_brown said:BigH said:I have heard the Creek 50A, Arcam A19 and Marantz Pearl Lite but not with the MA RX6 and not at the same time, the Creek 50A was the best. The A38 gets a poor review in WHF so not so sure its better than the A19. The impression I got is the Arcam A19 would suit classical music more than rock, the Creek seemed a good allrounder but was more musical. The Pearl Lite seemed pretty good but not so involving as the Creek. I suggest you read other reviews of the Creek, there is a link to 2 on their website.
Don't base your purchase on WHF reviews alone. I can categorically confirm that after having the A19, A28 and A38 at home, the A38 trounced the smaller A19. Sure they share a warm, detailed and room filling sound, but the 38 has so much more realism and control. And it sounds great with ALL genres of music!
dan25 said:Hello Jussi3000,
I also have MA RX6 and plan to aquire Creek50A. Could you please share your opinion regarding bas? Unfortunately I cannot organize an audition with this combo. Thanx.