Marshall Amps
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To mark what would have been the 100th birthday of the Father of Loud, Marshall has introduced the Studio JTM series, an amp head with matching speaker cabinets plus a combo amp – all looking like they might have stepped straight out of 1960s.
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Marshall has expanded its true wireless earphones offering with a third-gen outing for its Minor buds and a new model called the Motif ANC earphones, which close off listeners to the outside world so they can focus on the music.
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In music circles, the name Marshall is synonymous with rock, loud rock. And for its first foray into the now densely populated true wireless wilderness, the company has launched a pair of earphones promised to deliver "a thunderous audio experience."
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Around this time last year, Marshall released a new version of its Major wireless headphones that offered a ludicrous 60 hours of per charge use time. Now the brand has thrown another 20 hours into the mix with the release of the Major IV on-ears.
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The Zound Industries/Marshall Amps collaboration has made a teeny addition to its Bluetooth speaker line. The Emberton is water-resistant, offers over 20 hours of playback and promises to throw out 360-degree sound "that only Marshall can deliver."
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Sweden's Zound Industries, the company that manufactures headphones and speakers under license from Marshall Amps, has announced the release of a new Bluetooth speaker called the Uxbridge Voice, which has Alexa built in and supports AirPlay 2.
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Marshall Headphones has announced a useful upgrade to its wireless Major over-ears, which now come with Google Assistant.
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Iconic British amp maker Marshall has finally cut the cord with the release of the Major II Bluetooth headphones. The company promises long battery life and CD-like streaming performance, as well as a generous dose of rock 'n' roll cool.
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Guitar players who want to tap into the legendary tones of Marshall amplifiers no longer have to fill their homes with numerous heads and speaker cabinets. Some of Marshall's classic preamps, amps and cabinets have been digitally captured and made available in each member of the Code family.
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Marshall's London smartphone is an interesting animal. On the one hand, it's a pretty mediocre smartphone with a high price tag, but on the other, it's a musician's dream, with hi-def playback and recording, dual headphone ports, and more.
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If you're an audiophile and fancy something a little out of the ordinary from your smartphone, then Marshall might have the device for you. It's certainly not the most high-end handset we've seen, but it offers a host of features directed at music lovers and musicians.
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Marshall has announced the Kilburn – the latest in its range of home audio speakers. The device offers a compact, wire-free listening experience and a lengthy (claimed) battery life.
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