Rega Brio or...?


I have a 3-year old Pro-Ject Debut Carbon (which has an Ortofon 2M Red cartridge) and a set of Tannoy Revolution R3 floor standing speakers (6-Ohm, 89dB). Currently, I am using a cheap Behringer phono amp and a Sonos Connect:Amp. I wish to upgrade to an analogue integrated amp so that I have an analogue signal path. I listen to a variety of different types of music and the room has a vaulted ceiling and has glass at either end. I do not need high volumes for extended periods of time. My budget is under $1,000 including a phono stage. Finally, I’m partial to a British manufacturer to “keep it in the family” so to speak (though I realize that only my speakers are British :) )

I’m leaning towards the Rega Brio (2017 version). I’ve considered the Creek Evolution 50A, but this will break my budget especially when I add a phono amp, unless I can find a used example.

Thanks for any thoughts!
128x128gromitinwa
I haven’t heard the Creek Evo 50, but it’s big brother, the 100a, powers my bedroom system and I love it. Totally different amp technology (the 100 uses class G), but as much as I enjoy my Creek, I think you should try to give one a listen if you’re considering it an option. For $550, I’d expect it would be very tough to beat. 

Their modules make them extremely flexible and you’re not paying for the expensive power supplies and housings of stand-alone units. The modules have been well regarded in reviews. If you are getting a used Evo50 for $550, you can add a new phono module for $250 and still have $200 left over for vinyl. Sounds like a win to me. 
Thanks ethos123.

I'm leaning back towards the Brio. Found a local source at a decent price, so I can easily get support if needed. I really like the look of the Creek but the used one I was looking at is in Canada, not the US and I have learned that they are made in China. I would really like to buy a designed in the UK, built in the UK unit, which leaves Rega in my price range. There's no particularly good reason for this desire but oh well...
Keep us posted.  Would love to hear your impressions of the Brio if you decide to go with it.
I don't think you can go wrong with the Brio. Just wanted to offer my experience with a product from the other manufacturer you were considering since I've had such a positive experience. I agree with smrex13 that you should post your impressions once you get things set up regardless of what you pick. Best of luck and happy listening.