The heavy sound of Marshall has been carried over the world for nearly 50 years. Breathless roadies and roaring trucks have worked hard to make Marshall heard all across the globe. Now, time has come for you to carry this magnificent burden of rock 'n' roll all by yourself.
Spending half a century on tour with the most prominent and untamed musicians builds experience and a feel for what really works. This unparalleled amount of wisdom has been distilled and fused into every part of Marshall Headphones.
Nothing has been compromised when expanding the Marshall heritage of big stage performance to the individual enjoyment of good music. These headphones are conceived from Marshall's time-tested fundaments of performance and endurance, designed to thrive on daily use and to render music the way it was meant to sound, no matter what your flavor is. The greatest of effort has also been put into the aesthetics, making the headphones ooze of that iconic Marshall look.
Музыка в рекламе нигретянский шлак, не для этих каноничных харизматичных наушников, они для белой риффовой созданы - рока, хард-рока, метала, панк-рока, гранжа, шугейза, а не для всего этого фанка, хипхёпа и репа, для этих стилей есть всякие попсовые, разноцветные как радуга, "уши" sony, jbl, airpods pro max, dr. dre и т.п.
Хотелось бы рекламу флагманских продуктов Marshall ещё с кем то из звёзд хард-рока и метала увидеть, например, с AC/DC или Metallica, не только с панк-рокерами, как Игги Поп и Green Day
Ну вот, нормальная реклама харизматичных, каноничных наушников для риффовой электрогитарной музыки🤘🎸 с известным белым панк-рок🤘🎸-исполнителем, а не страшной лысой нигрой в платье
If I push the ANC button the transparency mode is not activated while I’m listening to music, not like with the Monitor II on which the music was paused and the transparency mode activated. It is only activated when I pause the music. This is weird.
I just bought a Marshall Motif II ANCi speaker Marshall Willen and for everyone who compares I can say that since I can remember I've been obsessed with music, since there were cassettes and walkman, I've tried everything from Sony to Audiotehnica to Airpods to JBL, Sennheiser i had them all, Marshall have the best sound I've heard in my 48 years of life. Marshall blew everything away with sound and quality in such a small boxes its amazing!! I will pack all my Airpods and Sony devices and give them away under the Christmas tree, Marshall stays of course!!! Thank you Marshall!!
I just bought a Marshall Motif II ANCi speaker Marshall Willen and for everyone who compares I can say that since I can remember I've been listening to music since there were cassettes and walkman, I've tried everything from Sony to Audiotehnica to Airpods to JBL, Sennheiser i had them all, Marshall have the best sound I've heard in my 48 years of life. Marshall blew everything away with sound and quality in such a small boxes its amazing!! I will pack all my Airpods and Sony devices and give them away under the Christmas tree, Marshall stays of course!!! Thank you Marshall!!
I came here just to say that I was dumbfounded that my Major IV was charging through the AUX cable as I had it plugged to my PC and I couldnt find that fact anywhere 😮
Mine won't show up on my bluetooth device list. I got them brand new today and they aren't showing up on any device I'm using. I have an iPhone 15 pro max and a 2018 MacBook Pro. Neither of them worked has this issue come up before?
I bought one because it has an aux input. That's the only way I use it. But I discovered, if the Marshall Stockwell II detects a few seconds of silence, or even quiet passages of music, it will temporarily try to switch connections to Bluetooth even with Bluetooth search turned off. This makes it cut off the beginning of every song when there is silence between two songs. And in cases of classical music with long passages of quiet music, it will stop playing completely and you have to unplug from the Aux input and plug it in again to get it to start playing music again. And if you're playing music via the Aux input and a phone is turned on anywhere near it, it will stop playing music and try to connect to the phone, (and will even make the Bluetooth search sound) even though it is not in Bluetooth search mode and Bluetooth is turned off. And you'll have to unplug the Aux input and replug it in to get the music to start playing again. Does Marshall even test these things before selling them to the public? Apparently not. Oh, in the few moments it actually does play music, it sounds spectacular.
Do NOT buy this if you plan on using the Aux input. I bought it because it has an aux input. That's the only way I use it. But I discovered, if the Marshall Stockwell II detects a few seconds of silence, or even quiet passages of music, it will temporarily try to switch connections to Bluetooth even with Bluetooth search turned off. This makes it cut off the beginning of every song when there is silence between two songs. And in cases of classical music with long passages of quiet music, it will stop playing completely and you have to unplug from the Aux input and plug it in again to get it to start playing music again. And if you're playing music via the Aux input and a phone is turned on anywhere near it, it will stop playing music and try to connect to the phone, (and will even make the Bluetooth search sound) even though it is not in Bluetooth search mode and Bluetooth is turned off. And you'll have to unplug the Aux input and replug it in to get the music to start playing again. Does Marshall even test these things before selling them to the public? Apparently not. Oh, in the few moments it actually does play music, it sounds spectacular.
I bought one because it has an Aux input. That's the only way I intended to use it. But I soon discovered, if the Marshall Stockwell II detects a few seconds of silence, or even quiet passages of music, it will temporarily try to switch connections to Bluetooth even with Bluetooth search turned off. This makes it cut off the beginning of every song when there is silence between two songs. And in cases of classical music with long passages of quiet music, it will stop playing completely and you have to unplug from the Aux input and plug it in again to get it to start playing music again. And if you're playing music via the Aux input and a phone is turned on anywhere near it, it will stop playing music and try to connect to the phone, (and will even make the Bluetooth search sound) even though it is not in Bluetooth search mode and Bluetooth is turned off. And you'll have to unplug the Aux input and replug it in to get the music to start playing again. Does Marshall even test these things before selling them to the public? Apparently not. Oh, in the few moments it actually does play music, it sounds spectacular.
Fix the issue with equlisers stuck at loading screen: * Place the earbuds in the case and keep the lid open. * Press and hold the button on the bottom of the case until the LED changes from DARK BLUE to flashing PURPLE (approximately 10 seconds) to reset the earbuds to factory settings.
Not working on s24 ultra. Just loading and loading. Such a pain, just bought these headphones now, and looks like this issue is not solved for a while. Great job guys
For anyone wondering what the song is: it’s “Anxiety” by Boko Yout (Information stolen from @sharkazoo but it was in a reply to a different comment and I wanted people to know without having to put any effort)