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Integrated Amplifiers - Creek Audio

An integrated amplifier goes in between your bookshelf or floorstanding speakers and music source (streamer, DAC, CD player, etc). An integrated amplifier combines a "Pre Amplifier" and "Power Amplifier" in a single box. These are the most popular type of amplifiers and offer excellent value for money. Many of the models below are award winners and all are available to demo in our showroom by appointment. If you need amplifier and/or speaker matching advice, call or email us for advice. All prices include free UK delivery and we offer low cost international shipping (check prices when you've added the items to your basket).

An integrated amplifier is an all in one unit which combines both a Pre Amplifier and a Power Amplifier, eliminating the need for extra boxes and ultimately saving space. When purchasing an amplifier or hi-fi system on a budget, an integrated amplifier is virtually always the best sounding and most cost effective solution, and many models can sound stunning. Integrated amplifiers can vary in the technology used, whether that is Class D, transistor or valve amplifiers.


Creek Audio has been a central part of the Hi-Fi industry in Britian, for over 30 years. During the 30 years, Creek Audio has never moved from their founding principles of purity of sound with top quality products at an affordable price.

Creek Audio employs the latest CAD software and machinery, with sophisticated testing to achieve innovative and well-thought-out designs. Mike Creek, the founder of Creek Audio, started is career in his father's company Wyndsor Recording Co. Ltd. Between 1970 and 1976 Mike Creek took on many roles, from stock controller, buyer, to factory manager and production engineer. Wyndsor Recording Co produced low cost 'reel to reel' tape recorders, turntables, cassette recorders and basic FM/AM radios. These initial products gave Mike a broad knowledge of how to run an electronics company from the bottom upwards.

He left after 6 years to start his own company initially as M R Creek Ltd working from an unused room in his home and space in his garage. He traded as a design consultant to the audio industry with a focus on product development as well as buying and selling parts to audio manufacturing companies. By 1981, he began manufacturing products to his own design and based his first one on the Wyndsor philosophy of high quality at a low price. This was the 30 watt CASA4040 integrated amplifier built in a fashionable metal case with a wooden cover. A matching tuner was launched the following year and soon became a benchmark in radio design.

In 1983, the increased consumer demand made it necessary for the company to move to larger and more professional premises. The new factory facility and by using a sub-contractor enabled the company to rapidly expand, consequently. by the mid 80’s they were selling up to 1550 units per month. During 1985, they also introduced the more expensive 4140 integrated amplifier that excluded tone controls but was slightly more powerful.

Despite the market growing far more competitive, Creek remained the market leader and the exceptional press and export demand they received accelerated allowing them to sell in 20 countries. In 1988 Mike sold his company to Mordaunt Short undertaking the role of chief engineer, and three years later formed EMF Audio, a company manufacturing a 50w integrated amplifier and a Delta Sigma D to A converter which was more expensive than Creek products. This opened their doors to new markets in Europe and the Far East. Mike Creek, together with partners from Switzerland, USA and Germany purchased the rights to the name Creek Audio in 1993.

Creek Audio Ltd was recreated and new products were produced, with the sales and R&D department moving back to their original premises in north London, initially employing a group of ex-Creek employees. In the late 1990s Creek products garnered more interest and their products won many revered awards. In 1999 Michael Creek independently acquired Epos Acoustics (Epos Ltd) which manufactured legendary loudspeaker systems renowned for their quality.

Following the release of the 50 series one year prior displaying the all new silver-fronted Creek design, 2004 saw Mike buy out his partners and assume 100% ownership of the company. His desire to recapture the part of the budget market that his products had served so well in lead him to set up an office in China where he managed to form an allegiance with one of the country's specialist high quality manufacturers

Creek remained true to the 2 channel market, not being tempted to venture into multi-channel and in 2007 released their first ever turntable named in memory of his late father's company; the Wyndsor turntable. Despite the great structural changes, the company has seen they have always maintained their standards of simple uncluttered designs for people who love music that exhibit technical sophistication, feature State of the Art electronics with minimalist operation and focus on a total system approach.

Creek Audio are mulit award winners, with many of its products being highly awarded by the industry. The products that have been awarded include Integrated Amplifiers, CD Players, FM Tuners and accessories such as: Phono Stages, Headphone Amplifiers and Preamplifiers.

Integrated amplifiers feature speaker terminals to connect to a pair of speakers. These terminals typically accept banana plugs, spade plugs and bare wire, though they can vary so it is worth checking the amplifier offers the type of connection that matches your speaker cable. Naim amplifiers for example only accept 4mm banana plugs or Naim’s own proprietary plugs and therefore cannot be used with bare wire. Other manufacturers such as Cyrus also use their own speaker connections, known as BFA, which require speaker cable terminated with BFA plugs rather than spade plugs, banana plugs or bare wire. Some integrated amplifiers feature two sets of speaker outputs, allowing you to switch between two separate sets of speakers or even use multiple pairs simultaneously.

When purchasing an integrated amplifier, just as with a power amplifier, it is important to consider its power rating and whether it is suitably powered to drive the speakers you intend to use. Most speakers are given a recommended power rating, stating the range of amplifier power outputs suitable for optimum speaker performance. If your integrated amplifier is too low powered for your speakers then the overall sound, impact and soundstage will suffer from your speakers not being driven properly. If an amplifier is too powerful, sound can also suffer and you may even risk damaging your speakers.

Integrated amplifiers feature a range of input and connectivity options, thanks to the pre amplifier which is included in the design. This enables you to connect a range of sources to your amplifier, typically via RCA inputs, although a range of other connectivity options exist. Some amplifiers will feature a headphone output, allowing you to use a pair of headphones rather than your main speakers, making private or late night listening very simple. Many integrated amplifiers will also feature a phono input, which enables you to connect a turntable directly to your amp without the need for a phono stage in between. Some models even include an on-board DAC, allowing you to connect digital sources such as a computer, CD player or streamer and enjoy high quality play back. Bluetooth functionality is a recent addition to some amplifiers, allowing you to eliminate the need for wires and direct connection and enjoy the effortless simplicity of high quality wireless Bluetooth playback from a Bluetooth-enabled device.

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