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Hey, awesome people of RU-vid 🤘🏻Enjoy my Marshall Stanmore II review. This little box is a truly impressive and powerful speaker. Let me know if you have any questions about the Stanmore or the Marshall Woburn speakers!
@@Louis5warss503 Yes, you can. The app gives your the advanced controls - like switching the source of the audio or the EQ, but you can easily do a standard connection without the app.
Stanmore 3's came out, and I picked em up in brown, been wanting these speakers ever since I saw them at a friends place back in India, It was the Gen 1 Stanmore, and I was amazed at how loud and amazing the room got when we started playing music! Whats EVEN BETTER is that the gen 3 brought back that tactile on/off switch!
Problem is. The app doesn’t recognise my speaker. And I am using IPhone XS MAX. It connects to Bluetooth well and I can play music with my phone. But the APP cannot recognise the speaker.
Thanks a lot Roger! It is indeed a very high quality speaker with some serious punch. What do you use in your studio? Are you a headphones guys for the most part?
@@ThisIsE It certainly looks the part! I do use headphones mainly...but the headphones are no replacement for a good quality sound system of course. I really do like the materials used here too. Finishes off the wooden cabinet very nicely 👌🏻
Hi, would you say if at the same level of volume on both Stanmore and Woburn, the sound quality is the same? concluding both speakers has same sound quality, but one just produces more volume?
Nice review man! I just got my Stanmore II yesterday and I already love it. One thing I had on my mind though was that since it needs to be plugged in to function, it's sometimes a hustle when you take a break from listening and have to get up to unplug and then again plug in to listen again. 1) Is it safe to leave it plugged in when not in use ? 2) Does that affect the battery (does it even have a battery :D ?) and performance life ? I would love your insights!
You should be fine just leaving it plugged in. As most devices have a protection mode when left plugged into power(for example your phone). it won’t harm anything.
He said in the review it has no built-in battery. Do you leave every other electric device plugged in when you are not using them (TV, coffee machine, stereo, etc)? Why would this be any different?
@@OMGWTFLOLSMHI usually unplug everything when not in use. Accept the iron. That hot sumbitch gets it's own bedroom so nobody knocks it over & burns the house down.
Hi if you can help me please. When I connect my Stanmore 2 with Alexa speaker with my firetv stick via Bluetooth. The speaker goes on sleep or standby mode after sometime time. What should I do?
Hi ThisIsE, Great review of the Stanmore II, Hey the Marshall's are beautiful speakers man! can you tell me, ThisIsE, "Is the sound still awesomely brillient at very low volume!" Thank you.
Thanks for the video! Can Woburn also be paired in stereo? I'd like to get two speakers either two stanmore II two woburn and pair them in stereo. I didn't even know that you can actually pair them in stereo. Cool
So just to understand it correctly, you can't charge it? you have to plug it into a wall? What Marshall speaker would you recommend for outdoor use if that's the case?
In all reviews they say under volume 5 Stanmore is muffled. How about the bigger one Woburn, how is the sound around volume 3 region, is it clear, not muffled?
Hi ThisIsE, are you using your Woburn as a TV speaker, and would you recommend something like that? I see it is spot on in the middle under your TV that's why I am asking.
Absolutely and I love it as a TV speaker. It’s great for movies too, although you can’t expect audio separation. But, quality and power of sound is amazing
@@ThisIsE It makes me sad :( that the Woburn II doesn't have optical audio IN, and I can't seem to find the original Woburn in my town, and I want it today :P That is a bit strange decision by Marshall to remote optical audio IN in a second-generation speaker.
@@ThisIsE I guess I can but the old version has only one amp where the new one has 2 amps and my Samsung Frame TV has only optical audio out.. I guess I will need to buy also some kind of optical to analog converter to be between the TV and the speaker. And buy the newer speaker
hi man i have a outdoor terrace sitting of around 400 sq ft area, i can buy Stanmore 2 only. will it be enough or should i look for something else..???
The input power rating at the back is 60 W here. How come my friend has the same Stanmore II with the rating as 200W ! If it's 60 W does it make any sense to have 80W as output power ?
Posted this on your other video about the Wolburn, but watch out for Marshall products. Their power boards have had issues over the past couple of years, which means these products can fail within 24-36 months. Not saying it will happen to everyone, but the 1st gen Marshall products had some issues (which I got to experience firsthand).
Do you by any chance have any recommendations for a speaker that lives in the living room from Marshall? I was considering either the Stanmore 2, Kilmkilburn 2 or the tufton. Thanks!
I’m debating between Stanmore multi room and new Stanmore ii. I like the Stanmore multi rom because they come in the cream color. Is there any notable difference between the two and which would you prefer? Currently the Stanmore multi room is on sale for about $251 on their site vs. Stanmore ii for $199 at Best Buy. Thanks!
Mine just broken after 4 years , I thought it will stay longer... is it normal that this speaker can last just 4 years? Never drop, i want to buy a new soeaker .. now compare btw woburn and stanmore, i was use my woburn with tv , in your opinion...will the stanmore is ok with tv? Most of the time i watch netflix and youtube , my room is just 34 sqm, feel like i am a bit crazy to buy another Marshall, but i do love that Woburn and happy with it, thank you
i HAVE several months with the speaker and I love it to listen to it outdoors..and I notice a hiss (kinda distortion sound) when connecting some music device by Rca ..In aux connection dont have that problem.
Does anyone know why these Marshall Bluetooth speakers won't pair with any kind of tablet? I tried three different tablets today and I'm just about to lose my freaking mind. You can't even get the app for Marshall for a Kindle fire. I just don't want to use my phone
I have a DINDIN bluetooth speaker, I really like the sound quality, the lighting, it makes me happy every time I use it, I have had it for a year, and this product deserves more love.
Can i ask? does the apps really works? Cause I have read the review of the apps, mostly are 1 stars rate out of 5. can i know if the normal bluetooth able to work as well?
I have to put up a party in a quite big room (I think it's a 7m X 10m or something) for 40 persons circa. Absolutely just rock and roll classics or some black music (disco, funky or soul). Which would be better between the Woburn and the Stanmore?
Hello! Just got this piece, could you please explain why is the volume at a bare minimum below level 5. Upto level 3, the volume is zero. Is there a defect in this piece ?
can i plug my guitar to it, you wouls of thought a company like Marshall would of given us that option. a bluetooth speaker and a guitar amp in one unit
Hi Alex, both sound great. The HomePod is omnidirectional while the Stanmore is forward firing only. Also, the Marshall has more connectivity options while the Apple speaker is quite limited. As for rap, both are quite punchy...I guess it depends on your personal needs.
@@ThisIsE well it doesn't with my brand new Samsung series 7 tv. What is the secret of success? I bought 2 speakers and set them into stereo linked pair. I have now ordered a digital to analog converter and will try the wired route which really negates the reason for buying them. Contacted Marshall support and they just said I must be using the multi-room or voice versions which have a built-in lag. I am not. They even have aptX which the TV does not. Perhaps yet another add-on of an aptX bluetooth booster might cure it but there is only so much money I want to throw at at a lost cause.
@@biblioshelfonhere7821 It’s not working for me either. It connects to Bluetooth very easily. But when I go to the app. I have tried everything they have suggested and more and it’s not connecting to the app.
Hello. Thank you for your detailed reviews. Please advise me on choosing between the woburn2 and stanmore2. My usage would be for indoors, around 600 square feet sized room. I am looking for sound clarity over loudness - generally play at low volume but am seeking for maximum clarity at low volumes. Any thoughts on what would work best for my requirement. Thanks.