Marshall Acton III, Marshall Stanmore III & Woburn III speakers Launches offering better sound

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Great Things you can Buy. Contact me on for sponsorship on Marshall is getting the band back together one more time, with three of its popular Bluetooth speaker models getting an improved soundstage and an eco-conscious overhaul. the new Acton III, Stanmore III, and Woburn III look pretty similar to their four-year-old predecessors, but behind the trademark checked grille cloth you’ll find a host of upgrades. Now equipped with tweeters angled outwards and updated waveguides for a more expansive sound, the new range also boasts an all-new Placement Compensation feature – and if they work as intended, it could make these real challengers to the best Bluetooth speakers. The new range also includes Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity and a 3.5mm input, along with a built-in Dynamic Loudness feature which adjusts the tonal balance depending on how high the volume is for a more rounded-out sound. Replete with Tolex-style finishes and Marshall’s iconic brass control knobs and script logo, the third-generation models have a PVC-free build, with the company claiming each speaker is manufactured from 70% recycled plastic and fully vegan materials. Priced at $279 / £239 and measuring 260 x 170 x 150 mm, the bookshelf-friendly Acton III is the smallest of the three, but still packs in a 30-Watt Class D amplifier for the woofer and two 15-Watt Class D amplifiers for the tweeters. The slightly larger, but similarly specified Stanmore III comes in $379 / £329 but has a more beefy low-end...

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