Marshall has added a new color scheme to its top-of-the-line Marshall Woburn III model – brown. And while the speaker is the same on the inside, the outside is now more retro than ever. The best part? It still roars with 150 watts of power.
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The Marshall Monitor III ANC brings together the legendary rock'n'roll look with advanced technology. With a 100-hour battery life, flexible sound and surround sound technology, it's the right choice for audiophiles and travel enthusiasts.
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Marshall, the iconic brand known for its amplifiers and speakers, has expanded its truly wireless line with two new models: the Marshall Motif ANC. and Minor III. The ANC motif offers active noise cancellation and equalizer settings that can be adjusted via a dedicated app, while the Minor III delivers signature Marshall sound without the added features. Both models offer long battery life and intuitive controls for a seamless listening experience.
English boutique car manufacturer David Brown Automotive has a new Mini in its range, the Mini Remastered Marshall Edition. On the project, they are collaborating with Marshall Amplification, a renowned music equipment manufacturer who, on its 60th anniversary, wanted to leave its mark on the classic Mini.
The Emberton is a compact portable Bluetooth speaker with the loud and lively sound that only Marshall can deliver. It combines modern technology with an iconic design that will make you proud to carry the speaker with you!
The new Marshall Uxbridge Voice smart speaker contains a bunch of technologies that will make connecting between devices extremely simple.
The iconic Marshall Major II Voice headphones break records for battery life.
The Marshall brand has cut the cables from its best headphones, which promise studio sound, and presented a wireless version of the Marshall Monitor Bluetooth, which provides as much as 30 hours of autonomy.
Marshall, which has supplied guitar amplifiers to the biggest guitarists in the music industry for decades, is venturing into the world of mobile telephony. Namely, he introduced the Marshall London smartphone, which in appearance strongly resembles his legendary guitar amplifiers. Maybe technically it doesn't burn like amplifiers, but definitely the first rock'n'roll smartphone is something special and certainly the loudest phone in the world.
This retro box is actually an extremely modern product that deserves our attention. Mainly because it combines modern technologies with its vintage charm.