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Marshall Major 50 FX

Marshall Major 50 FX
alaScore 84

8 reviews

Jan, 2025

alaTest has collected and analyzed 8 reviews of Marshall Major 50 FX. The average rating for this product is 3.8/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other Headphones for all reviews. People really like the usability and bass quality. The sound and durability are also mentioned favorably. Some have doubts about the price and comfort.

durability, sound, bass quality, usability

comfort, price

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Headphones the Marshall Major 50 FX is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 84/100 = Very good quality.

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Expert review by : Ty Pendlebury (cnet.com)

Marshall Major 50 FX headphones celebrate rock icon

 

These limited-edition headphones celebrate Marshall's 50th anniversary, but how do they stack up?

The ; headphones feature a sturdy build and authentic Marshall details; they fold up neatly and store in a cloth bag; has integrated mic and three button remote; sound is exciting and suits rock music but are also capable of playing other genres.

At $170 the headphones may be too rich for some people's blood -- especially given the $50 premium over the standard model; they're not the last word in hi-fi, as they're lacking some finesse; not as comfortable as the Bowers and Wilkins P3.

The Marshall Major 50 FX headphones may look a little gaudy, but the company's rock tradition is safe with a premium build and exciting sound.

Jan, 2014

Expert review by : Ty Pendlebury (cnet.com)

Marshall Major 50 FX headphones review

 

Celebrity headphones are riding the crest of a wave at present, but the celebrity is often only hovering in the background. Most headphones are not the "Simon Cowell CX70s" or the "Sol by Deadmau5," and this is probably what has kept the genre becoming...

The Marshall Major 50 headphones feature a sturdy build and authentic Marshall details; they fold up neatly and store in a cloth bag; has integrated mic and three button remote; sound is exciting and suits rock music but are also capable of playing...

At $170 the headphones may be too rich for some people's blood -- especially given the $50 premium over the standard model; they're not the last word in hi-fi, as they're lacking some finesse; not as comfortable as the Bowers and Wilkins P3.

The Marshall Major 50 FX headphones may look a little gaudy, but the company's rock tradition is safe with a premium build and exciting sound.

Jun, 2013

Expert review by : Adel (technoodling.net)

Marshall Major 50 FX Headphone Review

 

Marshall has been a force to reckon with in audio for half a century, with luminaries like Pete Townsend and others using their amps and gear in their live and recorded projects ever since. Ever since they added portable audio gear like headsets,...

Old-fashioned, retro design ; Well-built, with a thick cord and great padded headband ; Fully-functional remote/mic ; Nice straight gold-plated 3.5mm plug, with full-sized adaptor included ; Great, sturdily-built canvas pouch for carrying the headset...

None as far as I can tell

I can’t recommend it highly enough.

Nov, 2012

Expert review by : Ty Pendlebury (cnet.com.au)

Marshall Major 50 FX headphones celebrate rock icon

 

These limited-edition headphones celebrate Marshall's 50th anniversary, but how do they stack up?

The ; headphones feature a sturdy build and authentic Marshall details; they fold up neatly and store in a cloth bag; has integrated mic and three button remote; sound is exciting and suits rock music but are also capable of playing other genres.

At $170 the headphones may be too rich for some people's blood -- especially given the $50 premium over the standard model; they're not the last word in hi-fi, as they're lacking some finesse; not as comfortable as the Bowers and Wilkins P3.

The Marshall Major 50 FX headphones may look a little gaudy, but the company's rock tradition is safe with a premium build and exciting sound.

Jan, 2014

Expert review by : Ty Pendlebury (cnet.co.uk)

Marshall Major 50 FX headphones celebrate rock icon

 

These limited-edition headphones celebrate Marshall's 50th anniversary, but how do they stack up?

The ; headphones feature a sturdy build and authentic Marshall details; they fold up neatly and store in a cloth bag; has integrated mic and three button remote; sound is exciting and suits rock music but are also capable of playing other genres.

At $170 the headphones may be too rich for some people's blood -- especially given the $50 premium over the standard model; they're not the last word in hi-fi, as they're lacking some finesse; not as comfortable as the Bowers and Wilkins P3.

The Marshall Major 50 FX headphones may look a little gaudy, but the company's rock tradition is safe with a premium build and exciting sound.

Jun, 2013

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