Although Marshall is best known for its guitar amplifiers, the brand also has a rather impressive presence in the personal audio segment. Marshall headphones and speakers — made by Zound Industries as part of a brand licensing agreement — try to capture the essence of the brand's styling and sound, and my past experiences with the products have been largely positive. The product I'm reviewing today, the Marshall Stanmore III, continues with that legacy in a big, bold, and rather expensive fashion.
The Marshall Stanmore III is a big, heavy, and good looking home speaker, but is a bit limited by its connectivity options. Bluetooth is the primary mode of connectivity, but the Stanmore III also has RCA and Auxiliary wired connectivity options. However it is lacking Wi-Fi connectivity, which stands out considering the premium pricing.
Sound quality is excellent, and the on-device controls let you quickly adjust the equaliser settings to tweak the sound to your liking. The Marshall Stanmore III is also very loud, and quite an impressive speaker on the whole, if you can get around the price.
Product Name | Price in India |
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Marshall Stanmore III Wireless Bluetooth Speaker (Cream) | ₹ 41,999 |
Marshall Stanmore III Wireless Bluetooth Speaker (Black) | ₹ 41,999 |
Marshall Stanmore III price in India starts from ₹ 41,999. The lowest price of Marshall Stanmore III is ₹ 41,999 at Amazon on 4th December 2024.
Brand | Marshall |
Model | Stanmore III |
Price in India | ₹41,999 |
Speaker Type | Home Audio |
Wired/Wireless | Wireless |
Features | Bluetooth |
Configuration | Stereo (2 Channel) |
Outdoor Usage | No |
Width | 350mm |
Height | 203mm |
Depth | 188mm |
Battery | No |
Bluetooth | Yes |
Bluetooth version | 5.2 |
Audio Codec | SBC |
Other Audio Features | Aux, RCA connectivity |