Marshall Major II
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Marshall Major II Bluetooth headphones: they last for ages and sound great too
With over 30 hours battery life, great controls and a compact design, Marshall's first wireless headphones carry on the good work of the vintage amplifier company- great sound
- very loud
- good isolation
- excellent battery life
- easy to connect
- great controls
- fold up for transport
- relatively compact
- sturdy
- won't suit all music genres
- on-ear design pinches after a couple of hours
- vintage design with fake leather texture won't be for everyone
Marshall Major II Bluetooth Review: Same Great Design & Sound With Incredible Battery Life
If you're looking to go wireless with a premium looking and great sounding pair of headphones that last a long time between charges, you should definitely consider the Marshall Major II Bluetooth headphones.- Excellent battery life, great sound, quality build and design
- Oh, did I mention excellent battery life
- Nothing that I could find
Marshall Major II Bluetooth headphones Review
The Marshall Major II Wireless are best-in-class headphone – a slam dunk choice at this price.- Full and detailed sound for the price
- Solid wireless signal with long range
- Intuitive onboard controls
- Stylish
- comfortable design
- Excellent battery life
- Heavy mid bass gets in the way sometimes
- Bluetooth connection a tad noisy
Marshall Major II Bluetooth
Marshall's Major II Bluetooth will look familiar to anyone who knows the iconic guitar amps of the same name. The $149 on-ear wireless headphones get a lot right, from an easy-to-operate and ergonomic design to a comfortable and secure fit.- Powerful, bass-forward audio performance
- Useful multifunction button
- Cable with inline remote included
- Comfortable
- Not for anyone seeking accurate, balanced mix
- Connecting cable doesn't automatically power down the headphones
Marshall Major II Bluetooth review
You may know Marshall for its guitar amplifiers, often used on stage by rock stars and amateurs alike, but the company does way more than just amps. In the past few years, Marshall's produced several lines of headphones, a Bluetooth speaker or two and even a smartphone .
Marshall Major II Bluetooth Headphones Review
Marshall excited music lovers a few years back with the unveiling of its then-new headphones, bringing its audio prowess to the most personal of audio items - headphones - alongside an iconic and refreshingly different design.
The Marshall Major II Bluetooth headphones are a set of feature packed Bluetooth headphones that are extremely intuitive and easy to use. They also provide the user with a great audio experience and are comfortable to wear.
- Amazing sound quality
- Incredibly comfortable
- Elegant design that looks profesisonal and fashionable
- High-quality materials and craftsmanship
- Excellent user controls
- You can have any color you want
- as long as it is black
Marshall has been in the sound game for a long time – longer than most brands you're familiar with. The recognizable Marshall logo is seen everywhere from concerts to garages. It's only fitting that the iconic company decided to make its own branded headphones.
Really good sound. The best I've bought. Have tried different bose and headphones for 2000 SEK and more, but these were the ones I thought was best. The only negative is that if you have the time type at least 2 hours, you start getting sore ears due. the sittet too hard.
Marshall Major II Bluetooth Headphones
A few years ago, we reviewed the Marshall Major headphones and we found that they were good for the DJ booth as well as other all around listening needs. The company has just released the new Marshall Major II Bluetooth headphones which has the same design characteristics as the original with even...- Very Comfortable & Lightweight
- Great Bluetooth Wireless Operation
- Comes with Power Cable & Coiled Cable
- Good Sound Quality with Deep Bass & Clear Highs & Mids
- Foldable & Collapsible Design for Storage & Transport
- Design Not Very Strong or Sturdy
- sound quality suffers at High Mixer Volumes for DJ Use