Creek Evolution Tuner review

Creek's new FM tuner completes the Evo range of high-performance kit

Even with FM stations from quite distant transmitters, the sound managed to hang together fairly well

TechRadar Verdict

Just when we thought we'd greeted our last great all-analogue tuner, along comes this classy performer. It's detailed and cohesive and for everyday monitoring of the airwaves it's a fine choice and great value, too

Pros

  • +

    Sound is detailed, cohesive and extended tonally and spatially in a way we'd almost forgotten FM can offer

Cons

  • -

    Not ideal for 'DX' use listening to remote transmitters

  • -

    Can't fix the unfixable in really awkward urban reception conditions

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On first glance, apart from the distinctively Creek layout of controls, the Creek Evolution is pretty much what one expects from a modern analogue tuner.

There are less buttons on the front than one might expect, so no single-button access to presets. But using the tuning knob to skip from preset to preset is hardly rocket science and direct access is possible from the remote control.

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