What happens when the aesthetics of a legendary amplifier meet the technology of modern home theater? The Marshall Heston 120 is born.
Now, something for those of you who think that television without real sound is like beer without bubbles. Marshall has now captured its iconic audio heritage in soundbar form. Introducing Marshall Heston 120 – the first Marshall soundbar that looks like it's about to start playing "Smoke on the Water" before you even press play.
Retro soul with Dolby personality
When placed under your TV, the Marshall Heston 120 doesn't scream, it says with a look: "I'm here for the sound, not the fancy design." Leather upholstery, bronze knobs and that classic Marshall signature - it all smells of pure British rock. But under that leather jacket is a technical Terminator. It's a 5.1.2-channel beast with eleven speakers and support for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. Which means when you're watching an action movie, you'll hear a helicopter not only in front of you, but also above you - and maybe a little behind your left ear. 150 watts of total power is no joke. This is not some Swedish minimal aesthetic with clean sound - this is a fireworks display of sound waves, like Led Zeppelin playing in your living room.
Plug in, breathe, enjoy
Marshall hasn't forgotten about modern audiophiles either: HDMI eARC, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, USB-C… yes, even your refrigerator could detect it. And the app? Of course, with room calibration and sound profiles that ensure every song, every dialogue and every explosive moment is tailored to the ambiance of your living room. Movie, Music, Night and Voice – sound modes for every mood.
Heston 120 today, empire tomorrow
Although it's a stand-alone warrior, Marshall is announcing expansion. There's the Heston 60 for smaller spaces and the Heston Sub 200 wireless subwoofer, which is said to shake the floor before the chorus hits. In the future, the Heston 120 will also communicate with other Marshall speakers via Auracast technology - meaning you can create your own concert hall without anyone at Pogo knowing what's going on.
Conclusion
The Marshall Heston 120 is not a soundbar for everyone. It is for those who want sound with taste. For those who know that design is not about lines, but about character. And especially for those who don't like silence - because they know that life is too short to live it with mediocre sound.
So if you're looking for a sound that goes beyond the ordinary, the Marshall Heston 120 is the right choice.