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    How a small subwoofer caught this audiophile off guard (and in the best way possible)

    TechurzBy TechurzAugust 31, 2025Updated:May 10, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    How a small subwoofer caught this audiophile off guard (and in the best way possible)
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    Table of contents
    1 ZDNET’s key takeaways
    2 My experience
    3 ZDNET’s buying advice
    4 Creative Pebble X Plus tech specs

    ZDNET’s key takeaways

    • The Pebble X Plus speakers are available now for $120 on Amazon.
    • The rich, deep bass perfectly matches the mids and highs delivered by the satellite speakers.
    • However, they don’t have built-in battery power, so your portability is limited to a power source.

    It shocks me how good Bluetooth speakers have come over the years. I remember when I bought my first Bose Bluetooth speaker, thinking it had set the bar pretty high. But when I listen to that speaker now — versus what has become available over the last year — it’s put to shame; not only in sound quality but sheer volume.

    Recently, I received several Bluetooth speakers to review. Some are single portable speakers, while others are pairs. Then there’s the Creative Pebble X Plus, which not only includes a matched pair of speakers but also the tiniest subwoofer I’ve ever seen.

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    Of course, when I pulled the speakers out of the box, all I could think was, “What an adorable little subwoofer… I bet it has an adorable little sound.” I was wrong.

    Much to my surprise, this minuscule sub (6.14 x 6.16 x 6.24 inches) packs a serious punch. No, it doesn’t deliver nearly the sound my SVS SB 1000 Pro offers, but given how small it is, I was shocked at how well it balances out the low end for the Pebble X speakers. You wouldn’t think such a small set of speakers could produce such a well-rounded, exciting sound, but these certainly do.

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    Of course, there is an app you can install, which is the Creative Labs App (Android/iOS), but I was surprised that the quality of sound produced by the Pebble X Plus didn’t need the attention of an EQ. However, if you are so inclined you can install the app, which gives you access to controlling the Acoustic Engine (for different sound profiles), customization of the RGB lights, and perform a firmware upgrade. 

    My experience

    As I said, right from the start, these speakers impressed me. I decided to use them in my bathroom because I found it’s a very live room, and I wanted to test the clarity of the sound, even when I was in the shower. To my surprise, these speakers performed far better than I would have expected in a room with such high ceilings and very few surfaces that absorb sound. 

    I started out with my go-to test album, “Signals” by Rush. I wanted to see if the sub could keep up with Geddy Lee’s bass on “The Analog Kid.” I found the sound to be clean, punchy, agile, and not heavy-handed. In fact, the Pebble X Plus handled the song much better than I would have expected.

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    I then moved to some ambient music, specifically Carbon Based Lifeform’s latest album, “Seeker,” and found each track a delight. The entire soundscape of every song was wide, bright, and rich. Kate Bush’s “Cloudbusting” was as beautiful as it should be.

    No matter what track I threw at the speakers, they delivered the full-bodied sound I’d expect from something much larger and more expensive. The only track these speakers had even the slightest trouble with was “Nessun dorma,” as sung by the great one himself, Pavarotti. 

    In defense of the Pebble X Plus, this track never fails to place the singer’s voice a bit too front and center, narrowing the soundstage and making it sound a bit too thin. Outside of that, these speakers performed remarkably.

    ZDNET’s buying advice

    Straight up, the Pebble X Plus is an outstanding set of Bluetooth speakers. The addition of the subwoofer gives them a depth of sound, without needing to punch up the volume to uncomfortable levels. 

    I’d recommend these speakers to anyone looking for rich sound when space is an issue. The cost is spot on for what you get, and no matter the genre, you’ll be pleased with how these speakers deliver your favorite music.

    Creative Pebble X Plus tech specs

    • RGB lighting
    • Connectivity: USB audio/power, Bluetooth 5.3, 3.5mm AUX, 4-pole headphone jack, 3-pole mic jack.
    • Power output: Up to 15W RMS and peak power up to 30W.
    • Drivers: 2.75-inch full-range speaker drivers and a 3.5-inch subwoofer with dual passive radiators.
    • High gain mode: Auto
    • Frequency response: 45-20,000 Hz
    • Signal-to-noise ratio: > 93 dB
    • Operating range: Up to 33 feet
    • Price: $120
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