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Marshall Electronics Speakers Reviews

Updated: 27-03-2024 23:27
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#1
alaScore 96

Marshall Emberton II

The Emberton II boasts the same stylish looks as the original model, but benefits from tweaks to its audio and app support, while also boosting dust-resistance and battery life. As a wireless speaker you can take to the park, beach or on holiday – the...

13 expert reviews

#2
alaScore 95

Marshall Willen

The Marshall Willen is a fully waterproof speaker with a reasonable amount of power, though it's priced a bit high for what it offers.

8 expert reviews

#3
alaScore 94

Marshall Uxbridge Voice

The Uxbridge Voice achieves Marshall’s goal of delivering big sound from a compact form, but it’s outperformed at this price for sound. Features are good, as is connectivity, and if you’re waist-deep in the Alexa ecosystem the Uxbridge is a fun and...

10 expert reviews

#4
alaScore 94

Marshall Acton III

The Marshall Acton III is a small and very stylish home speaker with surprisingly big sound. There aren't tonnes of features because its whole focus is on the music, and that's what matters the most.

3 expert reviews

#5
alaScore 94

Marshall Stanmore III

The Marshall Stanmore III is a powerful home speaker that looks like a small version of one of their iconic amplifiers. The sound will blow you away and there are a few different ways to connect to it, both wired and wireless. Granted it lacks a few...

3 expert reviews

#6
alaScore 93

Marshall Kilburn II

Marshall’s Kilburn II is a fantastic update to its bestselling predecessor, with a stunning retro amp-inspired design and a well-rounded sound. While the bass can be a little muddy at times, it’s excellent for playing guitar music, and its portability...

26 expert reviews | 346 user reviews

#7
alaScore 93

Marshall Emberton

As a Bluetooth speaker this little banger delivers sound well beyond its small frame. But the real appeal is the classic Marshall styling - not only does it sound good, it's got distinction to stand out among the crowd of boring suit-n-ties speakers.

13 expert reviews | 9 user reviews

#8
alaScore 93

Marshall Stockwell II

It may be lacking for features compared to some, but the Marshall Stockwell II ladles on the style and delivers on the audio front

9 expert reviews | 6 user reviews

#9
alaScore 93

Marshall Acton

ChromeCast, AirPlay and Google Home are baked into this vintage-styled and thoroughly solid-sounding wireless, Bluetooth and multi-room-capable speaker, but its frequent drop-outs disappoint.

7 expert reviews | 184 user reviews

#10
alaScore 93

Marshall Stanmore II Voice

This speaker is super smart with Amazon Alexa built in, and while the bass is very powerful, mid frequencies feel a bit recessed.

12 expert reviews

#11
alaScore 93

Marshall Tufton

Marshall brings a big, energetic sound to the outdoors

9 expert reviews

#12
alaScore 92

Marshall Uxbridge

The Uxbridge is Marshall's latest smart speaker, joining the Acton II Voice and Stanmore II Voice. "Thunderous sound" is right.

2 expert reviews

#13
alaScore 92

Marshall Woburn

Marshall Woburn Multi-room hands on: stylish multi-room speakers for all the rockers out there

12 expert reviews | 147 user reviews

#14
alaScore 92

Marshall Stanmore

Top marks for the Marshall design, but rivals offer more dynamic sound

25 expert reviews | 543 user reviews

#15
alaScore 92

Marshall Acton II

Marshall has created a stunning Bluetooth speaker in the Acton II. With plenty of power and balance in the sound, backed by app support for manual tuning, this is a standout speaker that justifies its price.

7 expert reviews

#16
alaScore 91

Marshall Stockwell

Marshall's attempt at bringing the best of its guitar amps to a Bluetooth speaker has its share of ups and downs. The chic, iconic design translates just fine, but performance and value were lost in the shuffle.

6 expert reviews | 52 user reviews

#17
alaScore 88

MARSHALL Hanwell Anniversary Edition

It is not often that we get a music accessory crafted with so much love and attention to detail. The Hanwell doesn't only look like a rock star, it sounds like one too. It is a truly premium device and therefore commands its astronomical price tag....

4 expert reviews | 15 user reviews

#18
alaScore 84

Marshall [Class5 Series] Class5 Combo

This is a great sounding practice amp or light gigging amp. It does have a headphone out for silent practicing in your home or office. So that is a nice feature on a tube amp. It is pretty light fo...

15 user reviews

#19
alaScore 83

Marshall Bass State B150 Combo

This amp has a great versatility thanks to its double preamps. One is a valve preamp, featuring a single ECC83 tube, and the other is a solid-state. You also have the "blend" feature so that you can mix the outputs of the preamps in any proportion you...

2 expert reviews | 2 user reviews

#20
alaScore 82

Marshall [JCM800 Series] 4211 JCM800 Split Channel Reverb [1982-1989]

These amplifiers have been discontinued for a while but you can certainly find them in the used sections of many classifieds. They're pretty easily to be found and if you find a good one then you...

32 user reviews

#21
alaScore 81

Marshall [JTM30 Series] JTM310 [1994-1997]

It was a good first live amp and I did keep it for a few years until I eventually sold it. It never went down on me and for the price was the best and loudest I could afford at the time. I play a ...

28 user reviews

#22
alaScore 80

Marshall [JCM900 Series] 4501 JCM900 Dual Reverb [1990-1999]

This amp is a big miss for me. I wouldn't pick this amp up if you paid me. No idea what the going rate for these are and frankly don't care either. These amps need to be torched and put out of our ...

44 user reviews

#23
alaScore 79

Marshall AVT100

This product is significantly cheaper than its "brand new" equivalent. The product return is "as new" and complete with original packaging and all documentation. Our standard 4-year warranty applies as well as our standard 30-day money back guarantee....

2 expert reviews | 12 user reviews

#24
alaScore 79

Marshall [ValveState I Series] 8080 Valvestate V80 [1991-1996]

It was OK. As a backup. Wouldn't want it as my 'main rig' though. I could play over the drummer, and FX sounded good through the clean channel, but not GREAT. It was kind of unreliable too, bu...

60 user reviews

#25
alaScore 79

Marshall [MG Series] MG15RCD

The thing isn't going to sound like your Marshall JCM 800 or Marshall JVM amp or anything but it was never built to compete with something like that. These amps are made for entry people and people...

26 user reviews

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