Marshall continues to impress with new retro portable speakers

Marshall continues to impress with new retro portable speakers

By Matt Burns

Marshall, the headphone company and not the loudspeaker company of the same vintage, today announced two new portable speakers. Like the company’s previous offerings, these speaks ooze a retro vibe. The two new speakers, the Stockwell II and Tufton, join the Kilburn II but stand tall, literally and figuratively, apart from the rest of Marshall’s speakers as portable models with a vertical orientation, internal batteries, wireless capabilities, and a rugged casing that should survive a trip outside.

The large Tufton impresses with clear, powerful sound even when on battery. The highs carry over a solid low-end. It’s heavy. This isn’t a speaker you want to take backpacking, but, if you did, the casing has an IPX4 water-resistant rating so it’s tough enough to handle most weather. Marshall says the battery lasts up to six hours.

The smaller Stockwell II is much smaller. The little speaker is about the size of an iPad Mini though as thick as a phonebook. The internal battery is good for four hours and the casing is still tough, though sports an IPX2 rating so it’s not as durable as the Tufton. The speaker is a bit smaller and the music quality is as well. The Stockwell …read more

Source:: TechCrunch Gadgets

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