Marshall Major II
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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 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: 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 Audio Major II Headphones (Black)
TLDR If you like the look of these and are willing to accept their limitations as portable headphones, you could to a lot worse than the Marshall Major II. This is especially true if you manage to get them for the 60-70$ that they are going for now.- Decent sound
- price is falling despite MSRP
- comfortable
- Plastic hinges
- some compression in lowmids
Awesome headphone with a decent price tag
Way better than beats at a decent price range. Simply awesome.- Good bass and clarity
- Good build quality
- Gets uncomfortable if worn for a long period of time
Marshall Major II Headphones Review
In the tech world, even with audio equipment, it's getting increasingly rare to see something that goes five years without a refresh. But, that's just what happened with ...- Very comfortable
- effective passive noise cancellation
- balanced and clear sound
- can be linked to other speakers and headphones
- sturdy audio cable
- reasonable price
- Sound can be a little muddled on more complex tracks
- no carrying case included
- plastic on the earcups and hinges doesn't feel sturdy
Marshall Major II Headphones Review
Officially launched last July , Marshall ‘s Major II is the update to the famous Major headphones that we reviewed last 2011. Fast forward to almost 4 years later and we have this new device with updated features. Will it live up to the good image its predecessor has established? We find out.- Made of plastic but still is a looker
- Well-balanced audio levels
- Dual 3.5mm audio jack
- Affordable for what it delivers
- Clasps to the head a bit too tight
- Highs could be sharp at times
Marshall Major II On-Ear Headphones Sound as Good as They Look
An impressive second act, the classic Major kicks up its performance a few notches. Updated sound, looks and durability, as well as improved ergonomics, give way to a whole new level of listening. A rock-solid character that's built to last, the Major II makes its presence known.- Excellent build
- Comfortable
- Sound great
- Plug on both ear cups
- Semi-accordion cable
- No protective case included
Marshall Major II: Classy headphones with great sound for only $100
For roughly half a century, the Marshall amp stack has reigned as one of the most iconic pieces of rock and roll paraphernalia, forming a backdrop for some of the genre's biggest acts, from The Who to Led Zeppelin.
Mashable Choice highlights the best of everything we cover, have experienced first-hand and would recommend to others. Marshall's Major II headphones have clear, full sound and a classy comfy design. The square ear cups are a not-so-subtle nod to the company's iconic amplifiers.