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Marshall Acton II Wireless Bluetooth Speaker - White

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This is why Spinorama was apparently groundbreaking news for audio industry. Hence in the mid-late 2010's, most brands and magazines began publishing Spinorama measurements, despite the challenges of making such measurements. Besides the three analog controls, there are only two buttons: One for source selection, one for play/pause. In addition, there is a classic toggle switch for on/off, but it had a bit too much play for us, and an AUX input. How the music comes to the Marshall Acton 2 I do find it a little strange that I first judge a speaker by its weight. Considering that its entire purpose is pleasing the ears, it's the muscles in your hands and arms that provide you with a hint of what’s to come. Now... Assuming average wall insluation, sound proofing and room acoustics... and assuming you're not looking for drunk party level loud but still fairly loud...

With that in mind, Zound's decision to put not just a Marshall logo on the Acton, but also the associated retro styling, makes a lot of sense.Pam: Hello, thanks for writing in.I am not sure - RCA is a wired input, usually used with TVs and turntables. If you want an even more powerful home speaker, then take a look at the Marshall Stanmore III instead. You get the same sort of design but in a much bulkier speaker, which also means it’s much more powerful, although naturally there’s a higher price tag to match. Which brings me to my second beef with the decibel metric: Even when measured correctly, it fails to deliver the REAL aspect to loudness and power. Here is a link to the manual for the Kilburn II, https://support.marshallheadphones.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000356678-User-Manual-Kilburn-II

The Marshall Stanmore 2 can also be used with two options for connectivity. It also has a Bluetooth version 5.0 and aptX technology that gives a wireless sound range of upto 30 feets(10 metres). The connectivity is the same for both the speakers. In the free app, you can choose between EQ presets (but you already have bass and treble knobs on the speaker itself), change the intensity of the LEDs, put the speaker in standby mode, or control your music. Performance The Marshall Stanmore 2 is simply amazing for low-end and if you play a bass guitar in very low notes i.e under 80 Hz then you will be amazed at how well the speaker is able to handle those notes. The woofer works hard when it comes to mids and highs. This speaker lets you enjoy clean and precise audio even at high audio levels. It has a bass reflex system which comes with a port that helps in increasing the efficiency even at low frequencies so that you enjoy the stellar sound at all times. It is equipped with advanced components such as two 15 watt class D Amplifiers that powers its tweeters and a 50 watt class D amplifier that drives its mighty subwoofer. The Marshall Acton II Bluetooth Speaker would be an excellent option if there weren't certain things it fights you on. The great sound is hidden behind custom EQ controls in the app. The limited effect of the physical knob controls means that Marshall risks its less audio-confident users missing out on all it can offer. If it weren't for this app, the score would be one digit lower.I was wondering about the differences between Marshall's Acton II vs Kilburn II speakers as they're roughly the same size.

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