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There is no way you’ll walk past it and won’t notice it. I honestly fell in love with the Marshall Woburn II the first time I laid eyes on it. I could never justify spending $500 on one, though.
The Acton II Bluetooth, Stanmore II Bluetooth, and Woburn II Bluetooth speakers are now available at $249, $349, and $499 respectively via Marshall's website in black and white models, though they ...
The Woburn II is the largest speaker in the Marshall lineup, with dual tweeters and a pair of 5.25-inch woofers, each driven by its own amplifier for a total of 110 watts of power.
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For a number of years now, Marshall has been making wireless speakers in the image of some of its iconic guitar amps. They have a faux leather finish, cloth speaker grille, tactile brass control knobs ...
We've tested and reviewed products since 1936. Read CR's review of the Marshall Woburn II wireless & bluetooth speaker to find out if it's worth it.
Marshall has made some seemingly minor changes for its third-gen home speakers. The Acton III, Stanmore III and Woburn III have all been tweaked so the tweeters are angled outwards to provide a ...
The review sample sent to me came with stains already on the fabric. The Woburn II is a fantastic speaker with a timeless look. At $499 it’s pricy but produces sound above its price-point rivals.
Marshall has announced new in-ear wireless headphones called the Minor II Bluetooth along with upgrades to its regular Bluetooth lineup: the Acton II, Stanmore II, and Woburn II.