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Review [new] — Creek Evolution 2 Cd Player

Bass response was similarly impressive, with the player's capable DAC and robust analog circuitry combining to deliver a rich, textured low end that added weight and authority to even the most demanding music. Through the Creek Evolution 2 CD player, even the most complex passages sounded effortless, with a sense of ease and fluidity that belied the player's technical capabilities.

Creek Audio has always subscribed to a "form follows function" ethos. Unlike Japanese competitors that pack their front panels with DSP effects, 192kHz upsampling lights, or tray-loading theatrics, the Creek Evolution 2 is reserved. It is a top-loading, slot-slotless (manual top-loader) design? Actually, correction: The Evolution 2 uses a slot-loading mechanism sourced from TEAC, but with a heavy, milled aluminum puck to stabilize the disc. creek evolution 2 cd player review

May 12, 2026 Author: The Analog Revival Staff Bass response was similarly impressive, with the player's

So, how does the Creek Evolution 2 CD player sound? In a word, superbly. From the moment we cued up our first test disc – a well-mastered copy of Radiohead's "OK Computer" – it was clear that this was a player of exceptional quality. The Evolution 2's soundstage was expansive and detailed, with a crystalline clarity that allowed us to pick out every nuance of Thom Yorke's vocal delivery. Unlike Japanese competitors that pack their front panels

The Creek Evolution 2 is a statement. In a time when most manufacturers are cramming cheap DACs into DVD players, Creek has built a dedicated, purpose-engineered Red Book player that extracts every last drop of information from the silver disc.

The Evolution 2 is housed in a substantial steel and aluminum chassis with a 12mm thick brushed front panel available in silver or black. 430 x 70 x 340 mm; 6 kg. DAC Chip: Burr-Brown Delta-Sigma PCM 1796 (24-bit/192 kHz).

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