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Aug 21 '01
Pros: Presence and "body" of sound; compact; accepts banana plugs Cons: Some non-purists may regret lack of tone controls
Summary: This is actually a review of the Creek 4330SE. The main difference between the 4330 and the -SE model is that the latter is rated at 50 watts per channel into 8 ohms, compared with 40 for the 4330.
I bought this integrated amp as an upgrade to ... read more
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Dec 20 '00
Pros: delicate, emotionally involving presentation Cons: a bit light-weight for rock 'n roll
Summary: For a long time, I have wanted to review the Meadowlark Kestrel speaker, a little-known high quality speaker from a small manufacturer in Southern California. But I have not been able to find it on epinions.Recently, I listened to a pair of ... read more
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Sep 26 '00
Pros: great sound for a few dollars Cons: no frills and low power
Summary: I had been on the hunt for a quality integrated and had trouble finding the open sound stage and clarity that I was looking for. One audio dealer had many of the brands on my list including, Classe, Arcam, and the Creek. When I went into the sound room ... read more
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