If you want to get one of the best ones out there and save yourself a lot of cash in the process, then you’re going to want ...
The Marshall Emberton II portable speaker, which has up to 30 hours of playtime from a single charge, is currently almost ...
If there’s one thing that’s unmistakable about the Marshall brand of audio gear, it’s the company’s authentically retro designs. Its latest products — two new portable speakers — are no exception. The ...
Portable speakers aren’t one size fits all. Especially in recent years, some of today’s leading tech and audio accessory brands have proven that size doesn’t equate to power, and Marshall‘s latest ...
Music makes everything better — whether you’re at the beach, on a hike, on the street or just choosing to have an impromptu dance party. That’s why having the perfect portable speaker, that doesn’t ...
Nothing brings down the vibe of a party, gathering, occasion, etc. quite like a lack of music — trust me, I was once at a wedding reception where not a single song was played and it is still a topic ...
The Zound Industries/Marshall Amplifiers collaboration has made a teeny addition to its line of Bluetooth speakers. The Emberton is water-resistant, offers over 20 hours of playback per charge and ...
Marshall portable speakers are up to 25 percent off right now via Amazon. The sale includes the attractive and highly useful Middleton speaker, which is available for $237. This is a discount of 21 ...
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If you're looking for a way to amp up (pun intended) your audio experience, Marshall is the brand to go for. Sure, Sony and Bose are solid choices, but if you appreciate a rich, dynamic sound and a ...
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The most famous scene from spoof “rockumentary”This Is Spinal Tap focusses on guitarist Nigel Tufnel, who shows the documentary maker a Marshall amp that, instead of the usual zero to 10, has volume ...