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To check the battery life, there’s a status light on the top panel to indicate when it’s running low. Please note that the Marshall Bluetooth App will only connect with the Acton II Bluetooth, Stanmore II Bluetooth and Woburn II Bluetooth speakers. Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. Nothing has been compromised when expanding the Marshall heritage of big stage performance to the individual enjoyment of good music.
Plus, it has a good sense of dynamism, so quiet and loud moments are delivered with confidence that gives the speaker a sense of scale. We are committed to offering the best value to our members, with a satisfaction guarantee on both your membership and merchandise. As portable speakers go, a 20-hour battery is very impressive, and I didn’t think about charging it the whole weekend!We would also like to mention the combination of stylish retro design and classy, full-fledged sound: The German Teufel Motiv Go offers an almost unbeatable balance, but is also relatively more expensive and visually more inconspicuous than the Marshall.
If anything, the sound signature is a little scooped, with plenty of bass and highs, and the mids riding a little lower.And it says it will last for more than 20 hours on a single charge too - our independent lab tests find out if it lives up to the claims.
Its ability to tweak bass and treble frequencies via the control dials offers more scope for adjusting the sound. In recent times, where music devices and lifestyles go hand in hand, Marshall has becode a brand of active Bluetooh speakers and headphones (under license through another manufacturer, Zound Industries).Ultimately this isn’t a huge deal, but I just don’t understand why Marshall didn’t include something as simple as a multipurpose button. com is a leading authority on technology, delivering lab-based, independent reviews of the latest products and services. We rate sound quality using a professional panel of five expert listeners with a range of ages and musical tastes.
With the bass and treble knobs set in the middle, the drums on this track sound heavier than expected—the woofer is really putting in some work here. The soundstage isn’t described with as much width, and I imagine the square-ish design doesn’t help with knock-on effects for the mid-range area. The battery-powered system brings some real advantages over the competition for mobile use: Not only does the case and the oversized carrying strap make a stable impression.The bottom line is a clear stalemate, with the Klipsch Outdoor sounding better and the Marshall Indoor playing to its strengths.