Is there any place you can take your amp to try with different speakers? Or a friend with larger amp to test your speakers with at home? The creek is nice and so are your speakers but maybe not the ideal match, you could try a cheap pro-grade crown or qsc to see if its a power issue. Trying a better matching phono section seems like a good idea, but if your streaming audio also seems lacking maybe looking downstream is worth pursuing...
Opinions on Upgrade Path
Hi All--
I'm looking for opinions on possible upgrade paths.
My current system is: Creek Evolution 100A integrated amplifier with Ruby DAC and Sequel MM phono stage, fed by either Roksan Radius turntable with Ortofon 2M Black cartridge or Bluesound Node 2 (Tidal streaming in lossless). For loudspeakers, I'm running PSB Imagine T2s. I have the turntable on a shelf, resting on a Project isolation platform--hardly, if any, vibration can be felt on my turntable.
Option 1: Biamp my speakers by acquiring the new Creek 100P amplifier. It has identical specs to the Creek 100A integrated. This would give me two amps each driving 110w in to 8 ohms/170 in to 4 ohms. It would allow me to keep the great aspects of sound that I already like out of my setup, and possibly provide even better control and less distortion.
Option 2: Switch out the Creek for something entirely different--i.e. PrimaLuna Dialogue HP, Hegel 360, McIntosh MC152 (using the Creek as preamplifier). Or go Class D, NAD M22, Red Dragon, etc.
Option 3: Consider changing my loudspeakers out. I like this option the least as my wife likes their look in the decor and I would like to hear them with more power biamped or with tubes. But, it's certainly an option.
Option 4: Change out my turntable. I have to say I'm not fond of this either as I really like what the Roksan Ortofon 2M Black does together.
I listen to 75% vinyl/25% Tidal or higher quality internet radio streams. I have a great record cleaning machine that I'm super happy with.
Assume that I'm not going down a pathway into more expensive cabling or significant acoustic room treatments as my system is in the living room. While I cannot discern differences in cabling (over 12/14 gauge good quality copper speaker cabling), I do appreciate room treatments--they are just not a real option here as I'm dealing with an interior design nut on the living room issue.
Thank you for your help!
I'm looking for opinions on possible upgrade paths.
My current system is: Creek Evolution 100A integrated amplifier with Ruby DAC and Sequel MM phono stage, fed by either Roksan Radius turntable with Ortofon 2M Black cartridge or Bluesound Node 2 (Tidal streaming in lossless). For loudspeakers, I'm running PSB Imagine T2s. I have the turntable on a shelf, resting on a Project isolation platform--hardly, if any, vibration can be felt on my turntable.
Option 1: Biamp my speakers by acquiring the new Creek 100P amplifier. It has identical specs to the Creek 100A integrated. This would give me two amps each driving 110w in to 8 ohms/170 in to 4 ohms. It would allow me to keep the great aspects of sound that I already like out of my setup, and possibly provide even better control and less distortion.
Option 2: Switch out the Creek for something entirely different--i.e. PrimaLuna Dialogue HP, Hegel 360, McIntosh MC152 (using the Creek as preamplifier). Or go Class D, NAD M22, Red Dragon, etc.
Option 3: Consider changing my loudspeakers out. I like this option the least as my wife likes their look in the decor and I would like to hear them with more power biamped or with tubes. But, it's certainly an option.
Option 4: Change out my turntable. I have to say I'm not fond of this either as I really like what the Roksan Ortofon 2M Black does together.
I listen to 75% vinyl/25% Tidal or higher quality internet radio streams. I have a great record cleaning machine that I'm super happy with.
Assume that I'm not going down a pathway into more expensive cabling or significant acoustic room treatments as my system is in the living room. While I cannot discern differences in cabling (over 12/14 gauge good quality copper speaker cabling), I do appreciate room treatments--they are just not a real option here as I'm dealing with an interior design nut on the living room issue.
Thank you for your help!