@PeteJohnsMusic

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@simonsimonxyz

Excellent explanation – enthusiastically spoken, concise and factual. Thank you very much!

@OrchestraEclipse

Thanks for the useful info

@Firebrand55

The best How To's on YT are short, to the point and relevant....this is one of them. the cable universe can be a nightmare...but not when dealt with succinctly as this...well done!

@waynezahra9213

Hi, Good morning. Thank you mostly for your directness. You were straight to the point and cutout all the %rap. I found your video to be extremely informative and direct. Thank you Sir for making this video. Your time and effort hasn’t gone unnoticed. I have to subscribe to your channel. Have a great day, may God bless you 🙏🏻.

@ahaua1

Excellent and very informative video!!!  Now I understand the difference.  Thank you!

@krivashenchitray

Precise and to the point, could have saved me a whole lot a time by just watching this video in the first place, thanks for the content bro!! Keep up the good work. Subscribed and liked.

@dougmoore5209

Thank you mate. Very well explained.

@iainhunneybell

It’s worth mentioning that a USB-C cable itself incorporates a chip and that the cable negotiates with the port it’s plugged into as to what it’s going to do (standard or protocol it’s going to support). You tend to think ‘a cable’ is a bunch of wire cores with a connector at either end. A USB-C cable has a little more skin in the game than that, hence your very well made point about ‘Not all cables are born equal’. As to your suggestion of Anker, I completely agree, good quality and excellent support/customer services if needed 👍

@Amir05811

Thanks for the great explanation.. I appreciate it

@TalkingBullion

I've been struggling to get a modern day guitar interface that has USB-C to connect to my 2018 MacBook Pro without hearing loud crackling. The MacBook Pro has 4 Thunderbolt 3 ports on it. The funny thing is if I run it through a convertor which is just an adapter with different type ports on it, it works fine. Most USB devices will tell you to plug in directly and not use an adapter but that's the only way it works. I suspect something in the adapter changes it to whatever the MacBook Pro ports need. I tried buying a dedicated Thunderbolt 3 and a Thunderbolt 4 cable to test and it didn't resolve the issue. Kind of strange that it's not working with just a USB-C cable on both ends.  I have two different devices and they both crackle when hooked up to the computer. Great video Pete.

@Aiworld2025

The video I didn’t need until today 🙇‍♂️ Thank You

@TremorBear

Thank for the explanation.  I didn't know this until now!

@heavenly_ai_music

Thank you my friend, this is what I needed to understand :-)

@FrankTerzo

Thanks Pete. Very insightful.

@АЛЕКСЕЙСИНЬКО-д7м

Thanks for the video 😊

@sadunnakipoglu9471

Excellent and very informative video

@CRAZYCR1T1C

Thanks for info

@JustSomeHuman-j8o

One thing you eluded to was the availability of different power delivery options with Thunderbolt. But in addition a Thunderbolt 5 device can also request one of several voltage options, up to 18 volts. 

Thunderbolt™ 5 offers a maximum data transfer speed of 80 Gbps, which can be boosted to 120 Gbps with the Bandwidth Boost feature.

Introduced in September 2023, Thunderbolt 5 is now available in Apple's latest Macs, making them among the first commercial devices to support this technology.

@johnplainsong9769

Thanks. Now I get it!