Positing this on all Pebble Pro reviews: Just a heads up to any potential buyers, but it seems the Pebble V3 and Pro variants (not sure about other versions) have an issue where the Pebble will reboot itself randomly if connected to your computer/dock via USB-A. Seems the problem does not persist if you use USB-C to USB-C. Seems like there's no fix either. Just a quirk I thought I'd like to mention here.
I had V3s and I had similar problems. When they ran through USB-C on an older mobo without Wifi / BT they were fine. When I used a more modern motherboard they kept switching and turning on / off. Couldn't also upgrade their firmware.
The power delivery port allows the speakers to hit a higher wattage, meaning louder and also sound better. It needs to be plugged into a 30w + adapter along with a usb-c or aux cable though.
@@FreshlinoSanchez My audiophile mates always tell me to stick around 75-85% on the volume so it doesn't distort and something something, crossover (all I heard was white noise). I have no idea if they are right as a general rule, but it does seem to work with my speakers, my Pebble Plus and v3's included. Mine also seem to distort less at higher levels with the external power and sound clearer in general.
Positing this on all Pebble Pro reviews: Just a heads up to any potential buyers, but it seems the Pebble V3 and Pro variants (not sure about other versions) have an issue where the Pebble will reboot itself randomly if connected to your computer/dock via USB-A. Seems the problem does not persist if you use USB-C to USB-C. Seems like there's no fix either. Just a quirk I thought I'd like to mention here.
I had V3s and I had similar problems. When they ran through USB-C on an older mobo without Wifi / BT they were fine. When I used a more modern motherboard they kept switching and turning on / off. Couldn't also upgrade their firmware.
Had the v2 for years. Love them 😊
The power delivery port allows the speakers to hit a higher wattage, meaning louder and also sound better. It needs to be plugged into a 30w + adapter along with a usb-c or aux cable though.
Why do mine sound like shit at high volume
@@FreshlinoSanchezsame here
@@FreshlinoSanchez My audiophile mates always tell me to stick around 75-85% on the volume so it doesn't distort and something something, crossover (all I heard was white noise). I have no idea if they are right as a general rule, but it does seem to work with my speakers, my Pebble Plus and v3's included. Mine also seem to distort less at higher levels with the external power and sound clearer in general.
What brand/model of 30w pd charger, you would recommend for the pebble pro?
same. i need answer.
Mcdodo gan 30w pd
I...... Would strongly imagine that's a bass PORT, not driver in the back - have not checked specs though - I'd say no way that's not just a port.
Fair enough
So i have to buy more accessories for something to run 100%...pass
And what are you comparing it to?
@@dedanieldd every other speaker system that doesn't need a separate plug in adapter to use the full potential of the systems rated wattage?
@@SirTubington example?