I bought Creative Pebble Plus 2.1 after I heard it. It's not for bass lovers but the clarity is exceptional. Many higher-priced speakers couldn't match it. Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 thx has good overall sound with a strong emphasis on bass. Exceptional gaming speaker but I find that it changes the music too much as I normally listen to audiophile recordings of real instruments. I think the Pebble speakers placement need to be 30cm wider for the soundstage to appear. I also get a linear 5v power supply to power it. The difference is night and day. I paired it with STUDER900 Regulator linear power supply design.
@@VortexReviews1 Very amazing clarity for the price. Understand why some people would think it's a tin can if they are buying it for gaming and expecting a big bassy explosion.
Frequency Response is 100 Hz - 17 kHz Relatively flat sound profile, but if you're wondering why they sound a bit off, it's because they can't play the highest or lowest frequencies in the human hearing spectrum. I mean for around 30 dollars, it's kind of a bussin' pair of cheap desktop speakers... Only thing better than this, that i know of, is around the 200-300 dollar range, lmao. Oh and btw, they can reach up to 100 dB, where distortion starts appearing around 90-ish dB, if i remember correctly.
For a desktop try the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 thx. I paid over 100 usd, but I've seen it on sale several times for 70 usd at Walmart and Costco. Fantastic sound.
@@beepover They seem pretty good and quite small but still a bit too large for my current setup. I also have some powered Edifier speakers I have had for a while which I will change to when I get more space.
I bought Creative Pebble Plus 2.1 after I heard it. It's not for bass lovers but the clarity is exceptional. Many higher-priced speakers couldn't match it. Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 thx has good overall sound with a strong emphasis on bass. Exceptional gaming speaker but I find that it changes the music too much as I normally listen to audiophile recordings of real instruments.
I think the Pebble speakers placement need to be 30cm wider for the soundstage to appear. I also get a linear 5v power supply to power it. The difference is night and day.
I paired it with STUDER900 Regulator linear power supply design.
Thanks for the feedback and it depends how far they are apart and the angle as well.
@@VortexReviews1 Very amazing clarity for the price. Understand why some people would think it's a tin can if they are buying it for gaming and expecting a big bassy explosion.
@@nobodyanybody3374 The high gain definitely helps.
Hi. Nice video mate. Can we directly connect this to the monitor's built in USB port?
Thanks and I have no idea but it is designed to go straight to a computer or laptop USB port.
Frequency Response is 100 Hz - 17 kHz
Relatively flat sound profile, but if you're wondering why they sound a bit off, it's because they can't play the highest or lowest frequencies in the human hearing spectrum.
I mean for around 30 dollars, it's kind of a bussin' pair of cheap desktop speakers... Only thing better than this, that i know of, is around the 200-300 dollar range, lmao. Oh and btw, they can reach up to 100 dB, where distortion starts appearing around 90-ish dB, if i remember correctly.
I still use these on a daily basis and have no issues with them to be honest.
@@VortexReviews1 Yeah, they're great. :)
Huge value for 30 bucks.
@@MyouKyuubi Indeed and wonder what they make next to best this?
@@VortexReviews1 I guess we'll see. :]
@@MyouKyuubi Indeed :D
These are horrible speakers. V3 are worse than the V2 in bass and treble
Never tried the V2 and these are fine in high gain through USB C.
have a creative pebble bought about 4 years ago sounds like a tin can. no thanks
I heard the older ones don't sound that great but I personally have not tried it. I am happy with what I bought and for my use case.
For a desktop try the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 thx. I paid over 100 usd, but I've seen it on sale several times for 70 usd at Walmart and Costco. Fantastic sound.
@@beepover They seem pretty good and quite small but still a bit too large for my current setup. I also have some powered Edifier speakers I have had for a while which I will change to when I get more space.
Nothing beats a JBL charge sitting underneath the monitor