The EVOLUTION 2 CD Player, which went into full production at the
beginning of 2009, is the latest incarnation of Creek Audio’s successful
entry level EVOLUTION CD Player.
The EVOLUTION 2 builds upon the
strengths of the original by replacing older technology parts and
retaining the best bits, to enhance its overall performance. It is
designed to cosmetically match the EVOLUTION 2 Integrated Amplifier, although it will work perfectly with any make hi-fi amplifier.

Casework
The EVOLUTION 2 CD player is housed in a large steel and aluminium
case and finished in either a brushed silver or black 12mm thick front
panel. Rubber isolation feet help to prevent mechanical vibrations from
interfering with its high quality performance. It is physically the same
size as the earlier model and matches the tuner and slightly larger
integrated amplifier.
Transport
At the heart of a good CD Player is a high quality transport mechanism. The EVOLUTION 2 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 not bettered by CD players at any price.
CD Decoding
CD decoder and servo motor control functions are performed by a new
Philips 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 EVOLTION 2 with a
self-contained CD transport module. Power supply, digital control, SPDIF output and I2S signals to the DAC are connected to the main board with only two connectors.
Power supply
The EVOLUTION 2 uses a single high current C core mains transformer,
with multiple low voltage output windings, fed from the mains IEC
connector via a common mode filter. An external voltage selector allows
it to be easily used in all countries. Mains connection is via a
standard, fused, IEC chassis plug. A high quality power cord, with
suitable mains plug for the country of use is supplied.
To stabilise
and isolate the voltages to the various analogue and digital circuits
the EVOLUTION 2 uses eight voltage regulators. Digital and analogue
power supplies are kept completely separate and even the master clock
circuit uses its own power supply.
Low Jitter clock
Essential to a good sounding CD player is a low jitter master clock.
The EVOLUTION 2 has been designed to use a highly accurate oscillator
module that clocks the data from the CD decoder to the D to A converter
and also clocks the system microcontroller with the same frequency. This
is done to reduce the internal interference that would otherwise cause
sonic performance reductions if allowed to run at a different,
asynchronous frequency. The digital I2S data from the decoder is
re-clocked to provide a low jitter signal to the DAC.
Digital to analogue converter
Every CD player needs a DAC to recover the analogue signal from the digital recording. The EVOLUTION 2 now has a Burr-Brown PCM
1796 DAC circuit, which is capable of 24 bit/192kHz operation. It
provides a balanced current output, so it is necessary to convert this
into an unbalanced voltage output before it can be used. Creek do this
by using a high grade op-amp.
To eliminate digital artefacts from
interfering with the analogue sound quality, analogue filtering and
impedance buffering are applied to the signal, also with a high grade
op-amp. A gold contact relay is used at the output to mute the signal to
ground when the player is stopped and paused.
Gold plated RCA analogue and digital output sockets have been chosen
to provide a good connection and appearance for a product at its price
point. Optical digital output is also available via a standard TOSLINK connector.

Function controls
The EVOLUTION 2 operates with soft touch buttons on the front panel
for Play and Pause, Stop, Open and Close, Track forward, backward and
power On/off.
Software controls functions, display and remote
control. A visual indication of its status is displayed on a large blue
Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD).
A new Creek system remote
(SRC3) has been designed for use with Destiny 2. However, it can also
operate the EVOLUTION range and will become the de facto standard with all Creek products manufactured after July 2010.
We
have combined a superior set of electronics with sophisticated styling
to provide you with a quality product that delivers everything you have
come to expect from products manufactured by Creek Audio.
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 Burr-Brown Delta-Sigma |
| Laser Type |
Semiconductor ALGaAs |
| Wavelength |
790 nm +/- 25 nm |
| Transport Type |
Drawer Loader CD12 |
| Total Harmonic Distortion |
< 0.0008% @ 1KHz, 0dB |
| THD + Noise |
> -97dB |
| Dynamic Range |
> 100dB |
| Number Of Channels |
2 |
| 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 120V/220V |
| Consumption |
23 Watts max |
| Weight |
6Kg |
| Finish Colour front panel + buttons |
Silver or Black |
| Size W/H/D |
430 x 70 x 340mm |