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If you like the sound of the Creek integrated so much, why not purchase a Creek cd player to mate with it? I believe Audio Advisor sells them."
Your recommendation certainly makes sense, but there's a couple of things to consider. Starting with the Destiny, Creek began using bipolar transistors instead of mosfits. They also started putting active line stages in the newer gear, where the OP's Creek is a passive. I'm not sure how much of a difference it makes, but Creek now has they're products made in Asia, and not in the UK like the 4330.
What I'm trying to say here, is that newer Creek gear doesn't sound like what they used to make 10+ years ago. Given that, I would just recommend caution, and be aware of the differences so there's no suprises.
Your recommendation certainly makes sense, but there's a couple of things to consider. Starting with the Destiny, Creek began using bipolar transistors instead of mosfits. They also started putting active line stages in the newer gear, where the OP's Creek is a passive. I'm not sure how much of a difference it makes, but Creek now has they're products made in Asia, and not in the UK like the 4330.
What I'm trying to say here, is that newer Creek gear doesn't sound like what they used to make 10+ years ago. Given that, I would just recommend caution, and be aware of the differences so there's no suprises.