After taking several years between updates to its popular Major headphones, Marshall has announced a new pair just one year after it came out with the Major III. The company's new Major III Voice ...
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Best known for building iconic guitar amps for established and aspiring rockstars alike, Marshall licenses its brand to Sweden’s Zound Industries for the manufacture of headphones and portable ...
The new Marshall Major III Voice headphones have launched this week and are now available to pre-order for $169 with shipping expected to commence later this month on October 16th, 2019. Features of ...
Don’t mess with the classics. That is unless you’re going to make them significantly better. That’s the concept behind Marshall’s update of its Major III wireless Bluetooth headphones, the $169 Major ...
Marshall's Major line has been going strong since 2010, and in that time, they've become the company's most popular headphones. Today, Marshall announced the newest entry in that line, introducing the ...
Marshall is well known for its guitar/bass amplifiers and speaker cabinets and other musical gear but they’ve also jumped into the world of consumer audio. The company started releasing headphones ...
Marshall’s first take on its Major headphones weren’t as impressive as we expected, but the company remedied that with the Major II. Not only did the second generation deliver on the promise of the ...
Marshall's Major headphones first debuted in 2010, and the company introduced the wireless Major II in 2016. Now Marshall is updating its most popular model with the Major III: a redesigned version of ...
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Of all the brands associated with the music industry, I’d wager my next paycheck that the most recognizable logo belongs to Marshall. Who hasn’t been to a rock concert and not seen those stacked ...