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Marshall Electronics Speakers Reviews

Updated: Apr 19, 2024 16:53
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#1
alaScore 97

Marshall Middleton

“Marshall's Middleton does its classic guitar amp lineage proud with big, clean sound and rugged portability.”

13 expert reviews

#2
alaScore 96

Marshall Emberton II

“Press play with Marshall's stylish Emberton II and Willen Bluetooth speakers no matter where you want to go.”

13 expert reviews

#3
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

#4
alaScore 94

Marshall Uxbridge Voice

The Marshall Uxbridge Voice speaker delivers respectable audio performance and hands-free Alexa voice control in a stylish package.

10 expert reviews

#5
alaScore 94

Marshall Acton III

Marshall's Acton III Bluetooth speaker delivers fine audio performance, but its appeal also lies in its trendy, vintage-inspired design.

3 expert reviews

#6
alaScore 94

Marshall Stanmore III

Marshall's Stanmore III speaker isn't for audiophiles, but it delivers rich and bright Bluetooth audio from a familiar retro guitar amp design.

3 expert reviews

#7
alaScore 93

Marshall Kilburn II

You'll have to speak up, because we've been testing the Marshall Kilburn II Bluetooth speaker -- and it's shockingly loud. Designed not just for indoors use, this speaker has a battery inside that makes it ideal for outdoor use too. Aside from the...

26 expert reviews | 346 user reviews

#8
alaScore 93

Marshall Emberton

Marshall’s latest Bluetooth speaker, the Emberton, is its smallest. It’s also one of the few compact options to hit the market with great sound, long-lasting battery life, convenient USB-C charging, and IPX7 waterproofing.

13 expert reviews | 9 user reviews

#9
alaScore 93

Marshall Stockwell II

The Marshall Stockton II sounds fantastic, even if it's priced a little higher than we'd like. And the freedom that the bass and treble knobs bring can't be understated, as you can dial in pretty much any sound signature you like. If you like the...

9 expert reviews | 6 user reviews

#10
alaScore 93

Marshall Acton

In the end, though, Marshall Acton speaker is seriously really cool, and it looks just as good as it sounds. I actually admire the design of it more than the audio quality. That’s not a dig on how bad it sounds (it doesn’t sound bad at all), but merely...

7 expert reviews | 184 user reviews

#11
alaScore 93

Marshall Stanmore II Voice

The Marshall Stanmore II has the volume levels to match its rock n’ roll looks, but don’t think it’s all about the decibels, it’s a surprisingly musical speaker with an elegance you don’t expect. Amazon’s Alexa has been expertly integrated, and will...

12 expert reviews

#12
alaScore 93

Marshall Tufton

If you take pride in being the person who always brings the tunes, the Marshall Tufton is your Bluetooth speaker. It sounds great and looks amazing. If you’re OK with its almost Spartan lack of features and relatively expensive price, I think you’ll be...

9 expert reviews

#13
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

#14
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

#15
alaScore 92

Marshall Stanmore

While Marshall’s new Stanmore offers gorgeous bass lines, and clear distortion-free treble, the speaker came up a little shy of the performance we’ve come to expect from a $400 speaker in what has become an exceedingly competitive wireless speaker...

25 expert reviews | 543 user reviews

#16
alaScore 92

Marshall Acton II

The Marshall Acton II Bluetooth speaker delivers a rich, balanced sound signature, but it can distort on tracks with deep bass.

7 expert reviews

#17
alaScore 91

Marshall Stockwell

At moderate volumes and on genres that lack deep bass, we love the Marshall Stockwell—but the distortion at higher volumes is a bummer. If you're searching for a speaker with the Stockwell's looks and EQ options—but no distortion—the more expensive...

6 expert reviews | 52 user reviews

#18
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

#19
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

#20
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

#21
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

#22
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

#23
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

#24
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

#25
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

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