Marshall Stockwell Ii Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Black
Marshall Stockwell II Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Black
- Stockwell II offers 20+ hours of portable playtime on a single charge. Its pint-sized frame and guitar inspired carry strap make it perfect to take with you
- Utilizes True Stereophonic, a unique form of multi-directional sound from Marshall. Experience absolute 360° sound where every spot is a sweet spot
- Equipped with Bluetooth 5.0 technology for wireless music play. Play music with any Bluetooth device at a range of up to 30 feet away from the speaker
- Silicone exterior and steel metal grille, making it supremely rugged and durable
- IPX4 water-resistant rating, so it's able to withstand splashes of water when accidents happen
- Features multi-host functionality so you can easily connect and switch between two Bluetooth devices. Now you and a friend can take turns playing what you want to hear
- The top panel features analog control knobs for bass, treble and volume, allowing you to fine-tune to the exact sound you desire
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Brand : Marshall
Category : Electronics,Portable Audio & Video,Portable Speakers & Docks,Portable Bluetooth Speakers
Rating : 4.6
ListPrice : US $219.99
Price : US $219.99
Review Count : 3848
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Marshall Stockwell II Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Black
- This little powerhouse is really perfect for my needs. It\'s plenty loud and works great when I\'m multitasking. For example I can listen to audiobooks while I\'m gaming. It\'s big enough not to sound cheesy but small enough to pack into my small carryon. It smartly powers down when not used even if I forget to physically turn it off. It pairs swiftly without fiddling and emits a cool guitar sound when it does. Nicely done.
- The sound is fantastic. The battery duration is quite good. Overall a great portable speaker.
- Pros:- Sound quality is the best in it\'s class. This speaker has lots of depth and is rich, immersive and crystal clear. I find that when I listen to this speaker about a foot or two away on my desk, it sounds so, so rich - especially with low-fi songs. The 360-sound effect creates a very immersive stereo effect. You learn to appreciate and notice it with more usage. Overall, I enjoy how this speaker sounds with most genres - especially genres with clear instrumentals and vocals. This is clearly not a giant bass monster due to its size, but the depth and richness in the bass is surprising, especially when set up about a foot away from a wall. Overall, I would give the sound quality a 10/10 compared to the many other speakers I have tested in the past (Sony, JBL, etc..). This may not be the loudest speaker for the price, but it is definitely the most hi-fi when compared to the other mono-sounding options. Personally, I find that it gets VERY loud for casual listening. Nonetheless, the sound that comes out of this little speaker is trippy. it gives off the impression (mainly when it\'s close to you) that you\'re listening to a large, rich speaker. It\'s also worth mentioning that the quality is retained even in lower volumes.- Design. Easily the most beautiful bluetooth speaker I\'ve had. Made from nothing but premium materials and it looks beautiful. Not much else to say here. It\'s also really tiny which makes it more adorable and portable. Perfect for picnics.- Battery life. As I mentioned earlier, this thing gets plenty loud. I usually play music at around 30% on this speaker and find that it is plenty loud for casual listening. Most people may opt for 50% while around the house. Regardless, the battery life is insanely good. This efficiency in battery life has to do with the type of amplifier this speaker is.Cons:- Hmm... I can\'t really think of any. I feel that it is priced fairly. While you can buy slightly bigger, more powerful speakers, they will simply lack the depth and richness in sound coming from this little thing. This is more of a high-quality listening experience compared to the \"boominess\" of larger speakers that feel like the sound is being muddled through some sort of barrier. Point is, anything below the retail price is a steal for this awesome speaker.Overall, this is such an awesome and special little speaker. It\'s hard to compare because it\'s very distinct in it\'s own unique way when you factor in the crazy 360 audio + amazing clarity and richness in bass. They really nailed this one.
- Was nervous picking this up at first, because all the reviews seemed to be from reviewers who got the product for free. Not that their reviews weren\'t accurate, but I was tentative to buy a Bluetooth speaker at this price, and knowing whether the performance would justify the cost was a big part of the buying decision for me.Well, long story short, I tested this speaker against a handful of other highly-regarded Buletooth speakers in the $50-75 range, just to be sure that the Stockwell\'s price tag wasn\'t based on branding alone, and I ended up satisfied with the results. The Stockwell II isn\'t a perfect speaker -- it does drop off more low-end base than some speakers with \"boomier\" designs, and it may not get quite as loud as some others at the very top of the volume dial, but the one thing it does do well, is sound good across virtually every source & listening scenario.Every time I thought I had found a song or sample that proved another contender could top the Stockwell II for less cash, I found there was a caveat... For example, the Archeer A320 produced better bass at low-to-mid volumes, but its midrange was muddier across the board. I realized after more research that the Archeer adds some artificial bass boost on the low-end that sounds good in some cases, but extended into the low-mid range, cluttering up some intstrumentals and giving voices a weird \"overboosted aftereffect\" vibe. Meanwhile, at higher volumes, the Stockwell produces enough thump to be heard, while remaining noticably tighter than the others.Along the same lines, speakers that could get louder than the Stockwell usually ended up sounding crushed, or with a buzzy sound either from the processing or the drivers themselves, that didn\'t really produce a better experience than the Stockwell at max volume, which holds together pretty well, and is loud enough for an outdoor gathering of all but the most chaotic kind! (If you\'re trying to outdo a kids\' pool party or a rowdy family barbecue, you might need more than 1 portable Bluetooth speaker in the first place!)Anyway, I\'m writing this review for people like me, who are intrigued by the Stockwell II, but have doubts about the price. I\'m going to be returning or gifting the other 4 speakers I tested this against, and happily rolling with the Stockwell for the foreseeable. If you have incredible particular musical tastes, e.g. you listen to 99% EDM and hip-hop. there might be a more aggressive speaker that fits your expectations. But versus all that I threw at the speakers in my home-grown \"2019 Bluetooth Speaker head-to-head,\" be it acoustic guitar tracks, Jazz, Rock, Metal, or podcasts and YouTube movies or music, the Marshall gave everything the most natural, i.e. \"live\" impression.There may be competitor speakers that outdo the Stockwell -- I don\'t run an audio review site nor have the time to continue testing alternatives for weeks on end. But I came away mightly impressed with this little speaker (which, it should be noted is arguably more portable than many of the other large-ish \"pro\" quality BT competitors in its price range.) While I\'m sure I could find an even better option at twice the price or size, I could never get the Stockwell II to sound *bad* -- more than could be said for some of the others I tried -- and it often sounded surprisingly clear.Rarely do I make such an effort to review something online, but I didn\'t want all my time & effort on this little side-project to go to waste. :) Hope it helps someone else out there evaluating their options for a high-quality Bluetooth speaker to pair with a phone, tablet, or laptop, that\'s still easy to port around.
- The speaker so nice I bought it twice.
- I have a Tufton for the outdoors and garage. The Stockwell is very nice for the any room in the house.
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