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October 2009
Review summary of Creek Evo
By alaTest
Review summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 3 reviews of Creek Evo from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average review rating is 8.3/10. Comparing these reviews to 31164 other Receivers & Amplifiers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 82/100 (or 8.2 out of 10) = Very Good Quality.
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Creek EVO
Evaluation
4 out of 5
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Source: avreview.co.uk
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June 2007
Creek EVO
By Richard Arrowsmith
Review summary: Creek Audio is another company that's been rejuvenated after a relatively recent overhaul of its entry-level product range. Its latest Evolution range features improved build quality while retaining the same sophisticated assembly - although it is on ...
Pros: Improved build quality ; easy to use ; lively, insightful performance
Cons: Comparably expensive ; lacks drive and aggression
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Creek Evo
Evaluation
4 out of 5
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Source: hifichoice.co.uk
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January 2007
Creek Evo
Review summary: When we first reviewed this amplifier, with its partnering CD player, in HFC 283, we commented that Creek's no-frills reputation hardly fits with the super-smart appearance of Evo.
Pros: Drive and attack are good, Lovely design, Good value for money
Cons: Midrange appears to have coloration in upper ranges
Verdict: A useful range of abilities, which add up to an extremely detailed, superbly dynamic and punchy amplifier with a happy line in melody, too. Being outrageously well made for the price seals the deal
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Creek Evo
Evaluation
4.5 out of 5
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Source: techradar.com
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January 2007
Creek Evo
Review summary: The Creek Evo is one of the nicest amps we've seen this year
Pros: Drive and attack are good, Lovely design, Good value for money
Cons: Midrange appears to have coloration in upper ranges
Verdict: Reviewing the Evo sighted and with its partnering CD player, we felt it had a distinct character of its own. This time around, unaware of its identity and with the same source equipment that supplied the other amps, our unsighted listeners were less ...
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