Great retro looks and that famous logo don't entirely make up for a slightly confused, shouty performance
Classy looks; good for vocals
Harsh treble; bass lacks oompf
Great retro looks and that famous logo don't entirely make up for a slightly confused, shouty performance
Classy looks; good for vocals
Harsh treble; bass lacks oompf
At 69 euros, the wired Marshall Major III is around 50 euros cheaper than the new Bluetooth variant of Marshall. The headphone is robust, suitable for everyday use in its functionality, and comfortable to carry.
I have long used in my home studio the AKG K140, and for several years the Audio-Technica ATH-M50 , a marvel of value, which for 50 € more buries the righteousness Marshall sound level ( but it is true that there in between the headphone monitoring category ...)
NIce Looking thats it I bought them for playing guitar and the cord is short,and after a year they Krackle in one ear total RIP JOB.
Marshall is known throughout the World for creating some of the best sounding Guitar Amps that anyone have ever heard. Marshall has taken the...
Nice and Uniform Sound Quality; Tough & Rugged Construction; Lightweight & Comfortable; Foldable & Collapsible Design for Storage
Permanently Attached Cable; Low to Average Isolation Properties
Marshall has been a force to reckon with in audio for half a century, with luminaries like Pete Townsend and others using their amps and gear in their live and recorded projects ever since. Ever since they added portable audio gear like headsets, Marshall has continued the tradition.
Old-fashioned; retro design; Well-built; with a thick cord and great padded headband; Fully-functional remote/mic; Nice straight gold-plated 3.5mm plug; with full-sized adaptor included; Great; sturdily-built canvas pouch for carrying the headset around included; Wonderful; fantastic audio...
None as far as I can tell
Every rock guitarist knows the name "Marshall." Every rock guitarist. The name is legendary and carries a certain allure for rock ‘n roll musicians the world over. Now Marshall offers that same rock legend status to a broader market with their headphone line.
For a name as monumentally respected in the music world as Marshall, the Major disappoints, but only slightly.
Marshall Major Review I've been using the Marshall Major for over 6 months now and it's one of my favorite portable headphones (my all time favorite is the ATH-M50 but it's a bit big to carry around all the time). First the classic, vintage, and old school design just appeals to me.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: • TRANSDUCER: 40MM MOVING COIL DYNAMIC SPEAKER • IMPEDANCE: 32 ± 15% AT 1kHz • SENSITIVITY: 121 ± 3dB AT 1kHz 1mW (SINGLE SPEAKER) • FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 20Hz ~ 20kHz • RATED INPUT POWER: 15mW • MAXIMUM INPUT POWER: 20mW
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