First post here. Lately, have been wondering how my Creek 4140s2 measures up to some of today's integrated amplifiers. Or in other words, what I have been missing out on?
I have been using the same basic setup since I purchased them all around the same time in the late 80's/1990:
Rega planar 3 (greatly modified),
Heybrook HB100 speakers w dedicated Heybrook stands
and the aforementioned Creek
(also a Marantz CD player - HD1).
I've had the Creek serviced a few times over the years for small things (which in turn improved the design a little) and I've basically left the thing on since Roy Hall of Music Hall told me once over the phone that it would live longer if I did. I guess he was right, because here we are 35 years later!
Anyway, with the exception of changing out to different cartridges, this is what I've been listening with for 35+ years. IME it has a lot of synergy. The Creek is a great amp -- in fact, the only thing I have a problem with, is that the sound tends to get a bit "white" ish when pushed.
So, it's a toss between "don't fix what ain't broken" and being curious about what a change to more “modern“ amplification would bring. I'm not interested in changing out the speakers or the modded Rega table.
I have been looking a lot at the Rega Elex-r lately and wondering ...
Thank you for any comments, opinions, suggestions on pairing with the Heybrooks etc.
I have been using the same basic setup since I purchased them all around the same time in the late 80's/1990:
Rega planar 3 (greatly modified),
Heybrook HB100 speakers w dedicated Heybrook stands
and the aforementioned Creek
(also a Marantz CD player - HD1).
I've had the Creek serviced a few times over the years for small things (which in turn improved the design a little) and I've basically left the thing on since Roy Hall of Music Hall told me once over the phone that it would live longer if I did. I guess he was right, because here we are 35 years later!
Anyway, with the exception of changing out to different cartridges, this is what I've been listening with for 35+ years. IME it has a lot of synergy. The Creek is a great amp -- in fact, the only thing I have a problem with, is that the sound tends to get a bit "white" ish when pushed.
So, it's a toss between "don't fix what ain't broken" and being curious about what a change to more “modern“ amplification would bring. I'm not interested in changing out the speakers or the modded Rega table.
I have been looking a lot at the Rega Elex-r lately and wondering ...
Thank you for any comments, opinions, suggestions on pairing with the Heybrooks etc.