Lifelong users of Marshall amps have flocked to buy their home speakers, and have been dazzled by the sound quality and performance of these cutting-edge speaker systems. Well, Marshall has just stepped up its game once more, updating the Action, Stanmore, and Woburn speaker systems to take performance to the next level.
Updated features include improved waveguides, re-engineered tweeters that angle outwards for a wider soundstage, and a Placement Compensation feature that will customize sound projection based on any reflective surfaces nearby. That’s right: whether you put the speaker in the middle of your living room or tuck it into a corner, you now get bigger, bolder, broader sounds. Best of all, the speakers are now PVC-free and use 70% vegan materials and recycled plastic.
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Lifelong users of Marshall amps have flocked to buy their home speakers, and have been dazzled by the sound quality and performance of these cutting-edge speaker systems. Well, Marshall has just stepped up its game once more, updating the Action, Stanmore, and Woburn speaker systems to take performance to the next level.
Updated features include improved waveguides, re-engineered tweeters that angle outwards for a wider soundstage, and a Placement Compensation feature that will customize sound projection based on any reflective surfaces nearby. That’s right: whether you put the speaker in the middle of your living room or tuck it into a corner, you now get bigger, bolder, broader sounds. Best of all, the speakers are now PVC-free and use 70% vegan materials and recycled plastic.