NAMM 2025: Marshall has dropped a huge surprise by launching a new amp-in-a-box pedal line, bringing the classic sounds of ...
Iconic British guitar amp manufacturer Marshall Amps is being acquired by Swedish firm Zound Industries – the company that currently produces Marshall headphones and speakers under license from the ...
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 ...
Marshall has been known for its quality amps for decades, and recently has branched out into smaller items: headphones, speakers ... and now a smartphone toting the brand's familiar textured vinyl ...
Marshall just introduced its very first party speaker, the Bromley 750. It looks a whole lot like a guitar amp, which makes sense given the company's pedigree. Also, instrument amps are basically just ...
If it weren’t for the $300 price, we’d have no complaints about this portable Bluetooth speaker. It’s basic, but offers the nostalgic and iconic Marshall Amp styling. More importantly, it sounds very ...
Why does a company famous for making guitar amps decide to make a phone? The Marshall brand realized clinging to its rock heritage won't serve it forever. That's why it already moved into headphones ...
We’ve reviewed a couple Marshall headphones previously here at Techaeris, and now it’s time for our Marshall Stockwell review in which we take a look at one of Marshall’s Bluetooth speaker offerings.
The Marshall Stanmore 3 weighs 4.25 kg, which is lighter than the 4.65 kg predecessor. However, the speaker sits at a defined position and isn’t meant to be carried around. It still sits solid on a ...