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Creek Audio Evolution 100A Integrated Amplifier Reluctantly selling this gorgeous amp because I need the money and the space. I got it new in February 2022 and it's given us many a memorable night of musical joy. I looks beautiful. It's the minimal pre/power configuration - no built-in DAC or phono. Incredible synergy with my Clearaudio Smartphono stage and cartridge.  Happy to answer questions and take more photos. I'm really busy so auditioning might be difficult. I'd prefer a Sydney pickup as this unit is 9 kilos *heavy*, but if you want it shipped, that will cost extra. Condition: Like new

Our Thoughts RADAR AI

This is a buyer’s market for this model right now: with recent AUD comparables centered at A$1,445, the asking price of A$1,600 sits above the median but still well inside the typical A$1,445–A$1,898 band, so it reads as fair rather than cheap. It’s not a bargain, but it’s also not ambitious enough to be a turn-off if the unit is genuinely as described.

That makes sense for a respected Creek integrated amp: these are known for smooth, musical sound, solid drive, and an easygoing presentation that suits real-world listening rather than showroom fireworks. A like_new example is the main upside here, especially if it includes the original remote, packaging, and proof of careful ownership; for a clean, well-kept piece, I’d view this as a sensible buy for someone wanting a trustworthy integrated rather than chasing the absolute lowest price.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About Creek Audio

Creek Audio traces its origins to 1982, when founder Michael Creek launched the brand from a modest setup in his London home and garage. Guided by a philosophy of delivering high-quality hi-fi at accessible prices, the company debuted with the CAS4040 integrated amplifier and soon followed with the matching CAS3040 tuner, both priced at £99. Rapid demand prompted a move to larger facilities, fueling expansion through the 1980s and into the 1990s, when Creek bought back the brand rights in 1993 with international partners, reestablishing operations in north London.

The brand specializes in amplifiers, remaining true to its roots with integrated models like the iconic 4330 SE, while expanding into tuners, DACs, and select digital sources. Creek's designs, crafted by Mike Creek and his engineering team using advanced CAD and testing, emphasize compact, reliable electronics over flashy aesthetics, with wooden accents nodding to vintage trends.

Positioned as a mid-tier British staple, Creek Audio enjoys a loyal following among discerning buyers seeking unpretentious performance without high-end premiums. Its reputation for value-driven amplification has sustained it for over four decades, appealing to both newcomers and seasoned enthusiasts who prioritize musicality and longevity in a crowded market.

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