The Destiny 2 CD Player is Creek's latest high-end
model and represents a significant improvement over the original,
highly respected, Destiny model. It uses all the sound optimisation
techniques and components collected by Mike Creek and his team of
analogue and digital electronics engineers during their many years in
the hi-fi industry. It is designed to suit a wide range of amplifiers,
but Creek recommends the new Destiny 2 integrated amp as a cosmetic and
performance quality match. It can also be used together with any of the
Evolution amps and controlled by Creek's new SRC3 system remote control.
During the last few years, the Destiny CD Player established itself as a benchmark in CD sound reproduction. Creek Audio made it clear that their aim was to produce a truly high-end
product range and Destiny was created with that in mind. One look at
its custom-extruded casework will confirm that it is truly a luxury
product.
Touching its smooth polished lines will also provide a reassuring sense quality and pride of ownership. The brushed 10mm thick aluminium
front panel is available in either silver or black finish. The player
has now been upgraded to Destiny 2 and the standard has improved even
further. Underneath its 3mm thick aluminium cover lays a wealth of
expertise in sound reproduction. Viewed from the outside, there only
slight differences between the new mk2 and the original CDP. There is a
different vacuum fluorescent display set behind a larger blue window and
the standby LED is also now blue, to match the Destiny 2 amplifier and
Tuner.
For the technical minded, here is a description of what makes the Destiny 2 CD Player so good:
At the heart of a good CD Player is a high quality transport mechanism. The Destiny 2 now uses a dedicated CD transport
mechanism comprising of custom made drawer loader and high quality
laser assembly. Soft rubber bushes help to maintain playability under
conditions of mechanical vibration. This brings improved playability
strength and smoothness to its operation which Creek believes cannot be
bettered by CD players at any price.
CD decoder and servo motor control functions are performed by a new
NXP Compact Disc chip-set. This is now located on a dedicated circuit
board mounted directly under the laser assembly for the shortest
possible signal routing. This provides the Destiny 2 with a
self-contained CD transport module.
Creek Audio has a long association with Cirrus Logic products and continues to use their Delta-Sigma
CS4396 digital-to-analogue-converter, long after it has been superseded
by other devices. This decision was made purely on the basis of sound
quality, since with its 24bit 192kHz reading capability, the CS4396 far exceeds the resolution of the 16bit 44.1kHz CD format. Re-clocking circuitry is used to eliminate jitter, or timing errors, from corrupting the performance of the Destiny 2 player.
A total of 11 voltage regulated, low-noise, power supplies are used
in the Destiny 2 player. All rectifier diodes used in the power supply
are Schottky-Barrier
types, for low noise, which do not require RF snubbing capacitors. All
other power supply decoupling capacitors are audio grade low-impedance
105 degree Centigrade types. Audio signal path passive components are
selected for sonic purity, such as high-stability MELF type resistors
and film and polypropylene type capacitors.
DAC performance has been enhanced by careful attention to PCB layout.
The Destiny CD player uses a modular, low phase noise (5pS) and
temperature controlled, master clock oscillator. It also uses separate,
instrument grade, OPA134 Op-Amps in the audio output to buffer each channel and the filtering of unwanted digital artefacts
is improved. The op-amps in the output are also powered separately from
their own low noise voltage regulators. Un-balanced audio output RCA sockets are high quality, solid metal and gold plated. Digital SPDIF output is by co-axial RCA and optical TOSLINK sockets.
To maintain the isolation between digital and analogue supplies,
Creek has designed a truly stunning mains power supply for the Destiny,
with all components mounted on a thick double sided plated-through-hole
PCB. Three separate fully encapsulated PCB mounted toroidal mains transformers
are used to completely separate digital and analogue supplies. A
multi-element, common mode mains filter is used to prevent interference
to, or from, the Destiny power supply. The mains IEC plug
with built-in double fuse holder is mounted on the power supply PCB
together with the double pole mains switch. A voltage selector switch is
accessible from under the case for multiple country operation. All the
power supplies are separately connected to the mother and display boards
for improved serviceability.

A
stylish new Creek system remote has been designed for use with Destiny
2. The SRC3 remote will become standard with all Creek products
manufactured after July 2010.
A brief history of CD...
From its European introduction in 1983, CD audio has undergone few
fundamental revisions. CD audio is still a 16 bit 44.1 kHz digital
replay system. There have been several attempts to kill CD off by
introducing compatible and non-compatible high-definition reply systems,
such as SACD and DVDA,
but they have never really reached market acceptance with consumers.
Good old CD has won the day as a music storage medium, due to its high
quality-to-cost ratio.
Various attempts have been made by manufactures to increase the performance of the Red Book
(audio CD standard) CD player, such as sample rate conversion, but the
basic system has always remained the same. Some recording publishers
have introduced non Red Book standard discs that have confused the
market and have often made CD Player manufacturer's work more difficult,
because software revisions are often required to updated or make older
CD Players playable. These hurdles have to be overcome before a new CD
player is launched and the Destiny 2 CD Player is no exception.
Technical Specifications
| Frequency Response |
1Hz - 20Khz ± 0.25dB |
| Output Level |
2.0V RMS @ 1KHz, 0dB |
| Output Impedance |
50 Ohm, min load 1 Ohm |
| DAC Type |
24bit - 192Khz (>120dB) Crystal CS4396 |
| Clock Type |
Temperature compensated ultra low jitter and phase noise module with re-clocking |
| Laser Type |
Semiconductor ALGaAs |
| Light Output (cw) |
0.18 mW typical |
| Wavelength |
790 nm +/- 25 nm |
| THD + Noise |
> -97dB |
| Dynamic Range |
> 117dB |
| Number Of Channels |
2 |
| Total Harmonic Distortion |
< 0.0008% @ 1 kHz, 0 dB |
| Software |
Custom Creek software, running loader, display, remote control and DAC. |
| CD Formats |
Red Book |
| Disc Compatibility |
CD, CD-R |
| Mains Filtering |
Multi-pole bi-directional |
| Power Supply |
3 fully encapsulated PCB toroidal transformers for transport, logic and analogue circuitry |
| Voltage |
Switchable 115V/230V |
| Consumption |
20W max - <1W in standby |
| Weight |
6Kg (13.2lbs) |
| Finish Colour front panel + buttons |
Silver or Black |
| Size W/H/D |
430 x 70 x 310mm (17" x 3.1" x 12.6" |