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Shawana Kallhoff

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Aug 4, 2024, 8:56:25 PM8/4/24
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Inspiredby the zen Japanese rock garden, the orb-shaped Creative Pebble is a sleek and elegant 2.0 speaker system that looks perfect in any home and office. It features a 45 elevated sound stage for enhanced audio projection and is powered by a single USB cable for hassle-free music entertainment.

With its built-in passive radiators and an impressive combined RMS of 4.4W, the small Creative Pebble is able to deliver balanced audio with depth, immersiveness and crystal clear details. Simply connect your device via the 3.5 mm input and get ready to be blown away.


Measuring at only 4.4 inches wide each, the Creative Pebble can be conveniently placed next to your PC monitor without compromising on valuable desk space. What's more, the Pebble is conveniently powered by a single USB cable without the need for a wall outlet.


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With dual full-range Neodymium drivers, Creative MUVO Go gives your beats the bass they deserve. This speaker delivers full-bodied, remarkable audio with powerful bass of up to 20W, made possible in combination with dual passive bass radiators.


Worry not, even at max volume. The Creative MUVO Go is equipped with powerful drivers that produce impactful audio regardless whether you are indoors or outdoors so that you keep the good times rolling!


After scoring a brand new sound card for my 486 build, a Sound Blaster AWE 64 Gold, it crossed my mind as to the likelihood of finding a PC speaker set of similar vintage. After searching for a while on eBay, the chances looked rather slim. Then out of the blue, these new set of speakers came out of nowhere and fortunately I had won the auction. With the lack of thrift stores compared to North America, finding items such as these makes it all the more challenging.


The SBS20 was similar in appearance though a more expensive option. With a dedicated AC power source, and separate controls for bass, treble, and balance, the SBS10 had none of that in comparison. Rated at 2.5 watt RMS, the speakers may be the same between the two given the similarities in design however.


I purchased Creative D200 bluetooth speakers last year. I had no trouble pairing my computer and speakers until I upgraded to Lion. (I'm currently running 10.7.3). I've tried everything I can think of -- deleting the speakers from bluetooth preferences, restoring spreakers to factory defaults, etc. No luck. The two devices "find" each other without trouble, but when I try to "use as audio device," they simply won't connect.


So ... after fighting with this for literally *months* ... five minutes after I wrote this post, I got the speakers working. Go figure. Here's what I did: Bluetooth Preferences, select "Creative D200" speaker, click on the gear icon at the bottom of the panel, and select "Update Services." I have no idea why this worked, or even what it did, but my speakers are working!


Whether you are an Android or an iPhone user, the Sound Blaster Roar has got it covered. Offering support for aptX and AAC, enjoy the wireless bliss of listening to your music with no worries. For a bigger bang for your buck, the Sound Blaster Roar doubles up as a MP3 player, battery bank and a Bluetooth speakerphone.


The Sound Blaster Roar is a masterpiece of audio innovation. It features not one, but two high performance amplifiers, and five speaker drivers (which includes a built-in active subwoofer for kickass thumping bass.) No other battery-powered portable wireless speakers of the same size and price can even come close to the Roar's acclaimed audio performance. The compact speaker powerhouse is designed to punch way above its weight in sheer audio power, filling an entire room with BIG non-sweet spot-dependent sound. It is further enhanced with proprietary ROAR, TeraBass, and MegaStereo technologies.


We razed through countless designs and built several prototypes before we finally achieved this award-winning design - a speaker that plays great audio, houses convenient features and comes with multiple connectivity options, without compromising on its industrial chic look.


Due to dust or something, the Volume Control Wheel does not work properly. Volume goes to one speaker, and other gets muted. Vice versa. When I carefully turn the wheel sometimes the Volume works properly or sometimes with noise or muted one side.


The contacts within the volume control are apparently slightly oxidized, causing the intermittent behavior you are reporting. A one time purchase of contact cleaner will last a lifetime (or until you lend it to someone) and is the best way to fix these common problems. Since oil is a non-conductive substance, using petrol drops may make the problem worse.


A little counter intuitive but loosening the screws at the base of the unit should temporarily fix the problem on many units - loosen it slightly, get it to a level that works and use the computer's volume control for the rest. Its cheaply made junk, so considering that a headphone volume control unit is about 3 dollars on Amazon, I wouldn't bother with the contact cleaner, personally.


Agree with the alcohol cleaning tip. I opened the volume control housing and then used an alcohol pad I got from the pharmacy (very cheap); stuck it in under the volume control from different sides and turned the knob back and forth. Tried to wipe everything clean. Even without being able to properly get the pad into the insides of the volume control, it made a significant improvement.


I flooded a few drops of 99% isopropyl alcohol on the center of the control knob. I then used a Giotto air rocket to blow dry the alcohol away. The control knob was for a cheap $30 pair of 2.1 speakers, Logitech 2.1 Z313. There is no screw to even tighten or loosen. The dust in the potentiometer was cleared and now works like a charm.


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Recently, I bought a pair of audio speakers from Creative instead as I found headphones to be a nuisance at times. Among the many reasons where battery issues of my (second) Logitech G930 wireless headset and the fact that I did not want to buy another one of those devices only to have them stop working after a couple of months because of it.


While that was great, I noticed an issue shortly after I installed them on a system running Windows 10. The speakers would suddenly stop playing audio. It felt random and happened while I was watching a video on YouTube or locally for instance, and also when I played music on the system using AIMP3.


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The fix is as easy as it gets. All you need to do is increase the volume of the audio on the device you are using to higher levels (as high as possible without getting distortions). You would then use the volume controls on the speakers to turn down the volume again to level the volume of the audio to previous levels.


This does mean however that you need to use the volume controls on the speaker each time you want to modify the volume of the audio as you should not touch the device's volume controls anymore afterwards.


I took mine apart and for some reason that made the right speaker, the one with the amplifier start working again. The same technique has not worked for the left speaker. There are four screws at the back (that need a very long screw driver) and two in the base.


This mostly annoys me in the night and in the early mornings, when I play silent music, being considerate to my neighbors. Obviously, the music is good enough to me, so why would the spakers tell me that there is a distortion. That is not how it should work, the user is the judge of the sound quality.


Guys, Drop the whole Windows complaint. This has nothing to do with Windows. This is just another annoying environmental feature like those dispensers on the new gas cans. The speakers can be plugged directly into other hardware that has nothing to do with a PC and the speakers will go into standby mode. Create a very short audio file at a frequency just above or below the range of human hearing and run that through Task Scheduler in Windows.


As an award-winning, global Innovation and Creativity Keynote Speaker, Duncan delivers in-person and virtual speeches to empower teams with tools, or customized, Innovation Sessions to create results in your company today.


Based on 25+ years of innovation leadership with Disney and working with thousands of companies as the founder and CEO of ID8, Duncan helps people and companies explore how wonderfully creative they can be, just by thinking different.


As founder of ID8 and former Head of Innovation and Creativity at The Walt Disney Company, Duncan Wardle is a renowned expert in developing innovative, magical brands, engaging stories, and creative experiences that drive results.


As an award-winning global Keynote Speaker, Duncan delivers in-person and virtual speeches and Masterclass Workshops, or Consulting services to empower teams with the tools they need to start innovating today.

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