Creek 4330R

 

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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 6763
Registered: Feb-05
Tomorrow I pick up a Creek 4330R...any thoughts or experience with this amp.
 

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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 6766
Registered: Feb-05
OK...I'll stir the pot...lol!!!

I read one opinion where this amp was preferred to the Bryston B60, Musical Fidelity A2 and the Audiolab 1000's.

http://www.soundscapeav.com/creek/4330.html
 

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Username: Nickelbut10

Post Number: 1431
Registered: Jun-07
lol ohhhhhhhhhh *stir*. lol The Creek amps I have never heard but I have read many many good things about them. I would say the Creek name lives up in the mix with the likes of Bryston, MF and Audiolab. They are a class amp. Congrats on the purchase. Wait...didn't u just get a Linn? Im guessing another trade in Art?
 

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Username: Nickelbut10

Post Number: 1432
Registered: Jun-07
I would think with the likes of your listening habits, that the Creek with suit you much better than a Linn.
 

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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 6767
Registered: Feb-05
Yeah Nick the Linn is horrible. The Intek is considered one of their misses and not a hit. Better than 90% of what I can find online is negative for the Linn.

The Creek was budget product of the year in 1998 for Stereophile and in every review and opinion I can find has bested all of the comparable amps by the likes of the brands listed above and Naim just to name a few. Ofcourse we know that opinions are like a/holes...everyone has one and most (if not all) stink...lol!!
 

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Username: Stu_pitt

Irvington, New York USA

Post Number: 2686
Registered: May-05
I haven't heard that particular Creek, but I've heard the newer ones, mainly the 5550 (?) and the Destiny. I'd put them amlost half way between Naim and Bryston, from a sound-characteristic stand point. If my memory serves me correctly, they were a little edgier than a B60, but not as edgy as the Nait 5i (non-italic). Just as pacey and punchy as the Nait and B60. I perfer the B60 and Nait to the Creeks I heard, but that doesn't mean the Creeks weren't just as good. It was a very narrow margin IMO.

Unless it one of Creeks misses (Do they even have any?) like the Intek was, I don't think you can go wrong.
 

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Username: Stu_pitt

Irvington, New York USA

Post Number: 2687
Registered: May-05
It should also have a very good phono stage built in. If no phono stage, you could probably get a board to add in. Creek takes phono very seriously, just like our other favorites do.
 

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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 6768
Registered: Feb-05
It has the MM phono stage and upgraded speaker binding posts. I have not read a bad thing about this amp. Ideal matchup is with Epos speakers but have read of a number of very happy B&W and Creek marriages.
 

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Username: Nickelbut10

Post Number: 1433
Registered: Jun-07
Art- What happens if you enjoy it more than the Mira3? lol I like the stinky (a)hole comments.lol


If my memory serves me correctly, doesn't the Stereophile Mira3 review have a comparison in there somewhere with it against a Creek?
 

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Username: Nickelbut10

Post Number: 1434
Registered: Jun-07
http://www.soundscapeav.com/creek/4330.html
 

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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 6771
Registered: Feb-05
Yeah the Mira was compared to the 5350SE and the 5350 won barely...some prefer the sound of the 4330 to that of the 5350...oh oh!
 

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Username: Nickelbut10

Post Number: 1437
Registered: Jun-07
Yeah should be a great battle.lol I would think as long as the Mira3 is matched up with the Apollo and Rega speakers the Mira3 would come on top.
 

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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 6774
Registered: Feb-05
Wow what a trip....back from from Portland and what an adventure.

Well...he didn't have the original remote...guy who traded it in said that it only worked from a couple of feet away and bought a Simaudio that works and that's what I have...will be contacting Music Hall about that.

Also didn't have the original feet...guy had it resting on Sorbothane feet and lost the originals....I asked him to scare up something and put it on...he did.

It didn't have a phono stage...oh oh...deal breaker. I borrowed $30 for gas from my wife and I specifically asked if it had a phono board...I'm unhappy. Kurt apologizes emphatically and asks what kind of phono stage I want...? I said well I think that the Cambridge 540 is getting great reviews...so be it he says...gets on the phone and buys me one..WTF. All I have to do is go and pick it up.

Long story long...I'm listening to sweet music as we speak...yippie!!!

Once again Kurt goes out of his way to make things right...if you live in the Portland area and aren't already doing business with Echo Audio...don't buy new, give Echo a call or email and they will find what you want and back it up all the way. GREAT FOLKS!!!!
 

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Username: John_ashman

Albuquerque, NM United States

Post Number: 121
Registered: Apr-08
I've always liked Creeks. Nice and smooth.
 

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Username: Nickelbut10

Post Number: 1442
Registered: Jun-07
Hows it sound Art? What speakers and source you using with it?
 

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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 6775
Registered: Feb-05
Speakers are B&W 610i's, 4 ohm aocustic suspension design. Sources are a Rotel RCD971 cd playe modifed by Jim Ott at Northwest Audio Labs, decent but not the Apollo and my Music Hall 2.2LE into a Cambridge 540P phono stage. The phono has a long way to go to break in.

When I first turned it on I thought, oh my this is a bit soft. Only a bit less so than the Linn, however instruments were in much better balance.

Now that it's been on for an hour it has warmed up and improved markedly...I'm loving it. Wonderfully warm yet detailed. Very good tonality...could have just a bit better control over the bass drivers...it's 40 watts a side for gods sake. Very, very pleased...better than the Aura who's sound I very much liked.

Know what's funny...I just found out that my Mira's remote works for it...hahahahahah!!
 

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Username: Nickelbut10

Post Number: 1443
Registered: Jun-07
lol nice. Congrats on the purchase Art. I brought Home Monitor Audio RS6's this weekend. Love them. Absolutely love them. Got them for a insane deal(New for 1000 taxes in from my dealer) and the wife loves them. *Bonus*
 

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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 6777
Registered: Feb-05
Outstanding Nick...I really like MA speakers...

I must start saving for Epos speakers for the Creek....not for a while...see if I can find some at a jumble sale...lol!

Have you started a thread...with pics?
 

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Username: Nickelbut10

Post Number: 1445
Registered: Jun-07
not yet. The ladies are here tonight(wedding party) so no pics tonight. I got them hooked up and I had Jack Johnson's new album ripping when the ladies got home and my future wife claimed they sounded much better to her. (Thank goodness) Monday I get my Bryston pre amp and when I get it all hooked up I will take some pics for sure. Plus the whole house is in boxes since we are packing early for the MAY move to our new house.(We also get married two weeks after we move) Im swamped.lol Pics will come for sure. I have a separate two channel system now consisting of the Bryston pre, Bryston Power amp, Rega Apollo and the MA RS6's. Should do me for quit a while. I really love the sound im getting right now.

Art, it seems that every Creek review I read it is with Epos speakers. Im guessing these two companies are a super good match for each other, or in bed with each other kind of like Bryston and PMC??? or Rotel and B&W? Is it Creek and Epos?
 

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Username: Stu_pitt

Irvington, New York USA

Post Number: 2689
Registered: May-05
"Is it Creek and Epos?"

If my memory serves me correctly, Creek bought Epos a little while back. I remember reading "The World According to... Mike Creek" in Hifi Choice a year or so ago, where he was talking about how they've used each other to voice their gear for years, and it just made sense to purchase Epos when they were having trouble.

No pics of the ladies???!!!
 

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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 6778
Registered: Feb-05
Creek and Epos are fabulous...however I'd want something of about the vintage of this amp...perhaps sometime the opportunity will present itself...meanwhile this (with the B&W's) sounds fabulous.

What a great system you have Nick...wow lots of fun and great sounds. Your future sounds like she has good taste as well.

Check us out Stu and Nick we have some jammin' gear!

Oh and just to make a friggin' hypocrite of me....guess what's written write on the box of the CA 540P IN BIG LETTERS....MADE IN CHINA...oh well...
 

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Username: Nickelbut10

Post Number: 1446
Registered: Jun-07
LOL I will make sure I will post some pics of the ladies. Perhaps our wedding pic?


That would make sense then. Every ad, every review it seemed to have Creek and Epos together. Never heard either brand, but hear both make beautiful music.
 

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Username: Nickelbut10

Post Number: 1447
Registered: Jun-07
"What a great system you have Nick...wow lots of fun and great sounds. Your future sounds like she has good taste as well.

Check us out Stu and Nick we have some jammin' gear! "

Thanks Art, it is making music love right now.lol Its great to be able to talk to other people with the same passion for music and gear that I have.

"Oh and just to make a friggin' hypocrite of me....guess what's written write on the box of the CA 540P IN BIG LETTERS....MADE IN CHINA...oh well..."

LOL Isn't everything these days? If it sounds good, then I say enjoy. Some 11 year old did a damn good job making that Phono amp.lol *am I aloud to say that*?lol
 

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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 6780
Registered: Feb-05
Thanks Nick...I feel better now that I know that my grandchildren built my phono stage...lol!
 

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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 6783
Registered: Feb-05
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Username: Nickelbut10

Post Number: 1448
Registered: Jun-07
Awesome Art. The Creek in one sexy amp. I love the green. Your second system is better than most peoples first system.lol. Well done, well done.
 

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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 6787
Registered: Feb-05
OK...here we go...

I'm about to admit in front of the world something VERY embarrasing, and I find it a hoot!

So everything on the back of the Creek is situated the opposite of my last 2 amps...and I was absolutely sure...checked twice that that included the order with regard to the binding posts, keep in mind that these are upgraded gold binding posts not colored plastic ones.

So I had a few whiskey's last night and enjoyed my new amp...although something wasn't quite right. When I played vinyl I really noticed it. I told my wife, you know it sounds out of phase...I took another look...hmmm all is ok I guess. Well I'll listen again tomorrow.

Today comes and it still doesn't sound quite right...don't get me wrong there is nothing you can do to this amp to appraoch the horrors of the Linn Intek...however it wasn't quite right.

Took another look in back and started laughing...I have no friggin' idea what made me think I had it hooked up right...geez!!!

34 years I've been doing this, lawd have mercy...

Well I hooked it up right and OMG what an unbelieveable little amp...I'm thrilled with the performance!

Thought I'd give ya'll a Sunday afternoon laugh....
 

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Username: Nickelbut10

Post Number: 1454
Registered: Jun-07
LOL, my friend did the same thing a couple weeks ago. Even took his receiver back to my dealer and my dealer told him he was crazy.lol

It happens. Makes us feel human again.lol

Glad the amp sounds amazing Art. Have you thrown it in the big rig yet? In place of the Mira3 to see how the Creek fairs with the Rega gear? Just curious. Sounds like that would be fun.
 

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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 6788
Registered: Feb-05
No, I won't be puttin' it in the big rig. Too big a pain in the asp. The second system sounds amazing now...low level resolution is better than in the main system...to be expected as that has never been a Rega strength.

Much better resolution as you go up the Rega ladder...Saturn, Cursa and Exons come to mind.
 

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Username: Nickelbut10

Post Number: 1455
Registered: Jun-07
Right on. Sounds like a great setup.
 

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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 6789
Registered: Feb-05
Emailed Music Hall about the original remote today...$85 + $12 SH....ouch!

BTW Roy Hall himself returned the emails.

He's been listening...I feel a presence...
 

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Username: Nickelbut10

Post Number: 1456
Registered: Jun-07
LOL 85 dollar remote? It must be marketed by Monster.lol
 

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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 6791
Registered: Feb-05
Close....lol!!!

I'll put that $85 toward my platter upgrade and speed box...
 

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Username: Nickelbut10

Post Number: 1457
Registered: Jun-07
Yeah definitely. Money well spent right there.
 

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Username: Mike3

Wylie, Tx USA

Post Number: 1263
Registered: May-06
Nick K. / Art,

When I had the Creek 5350 SE integrated in my kit it was wonderful with the MA silver 8is and a Rotel CD player.

When I upgraded to the Apollo it soon left my kit. It was just to much in terms of detail and forward with the Apollo. It seemed like it was out of control to some extent. Keep in mind that was before I was keen to room treatments and how to properly isolate or dampen gear. Not that I am an expert at it now, but at least I know how to tune the room better than I did back then.
 

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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 6796
Registered: Feb-05
That sounds like a fun system Mike. But I can see how with the Apollo it could become too much of a good thing.
 

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Username: Nickelbut10

Post Number: 1475
Registered: Jun-07
Creek still kicking A S S Art?
 

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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 6803
Registered: Feb-05
Lovin' it Nick. It sounds great.

I had tried everthing with the other amps trying to improve the sound. Nothing worked especially with the Linn.

The Aura sounded very good with my stock Rega power cord (18 ga) and the lighter gauge speaker wire (16 ga bi wire). Interestingly as I put heavier gauge on both the Linn and the Aura they lost it. They became less coherent and certainly less pacey...it's altogether different with the creek. I put the standard 16 ga power cord and the 14 ga biwirwe speaker cable on and it was like I opened the window and let the sun in...an already fantastic sound became even better...very pleased.

Amps so far in the office system...and their ratings (1 to 5 stars)

Creek Audio 4330 *****
Aura VA-50 ***1/2
Yamaha CR820 ***
Sansui 6060 **1/2
Linn Intek * (you get one star when you fire up...lol!)
 

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Username: Nickelbut10

Post Number: 1476
Registered: Jun-07
lol nice. The Yammy beat the Sansui? Nice. I do not know the Yamaha model numbers but I am guessing it is from the 70's?
 

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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 6804
Registered: Feb-05
Actually it was a wrong model number and it has been corrected.

The Yamaha was from the mid 70's and sounded just a bit better with the B&W's even though it didn't have quite as easy a time driving them.
 

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Username: Jazzman71

Phoenix, AZ USA

Post Number: 179
Registered: Dec-07
Art, very cool. What is the stand the gear is on?
 

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Username: Artk

Albany, Oregon USA

Post Number: 6805
Registered: Feb-05
The stand is a Lovan Sovereign and the speaker stands are Lovan Jazz 1800. Both can be mass loaded...which I have not done yet.
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