Thank you so much for your review! I have exactly the same speakers: have been using Killburn 2 for 2 years, and just recently bought Stanmore 3. What seems weird to me: I feel like Killburn sounds slightly louder at the same volume level (say, 50%). A bit louder. Given that Stanmore 3 has 2 times more power, this seems strange. Have you compared it? The same issue? Apart from that, Stanmore 3 is perfect and sound is clear and great
@@UnnikuttanS-om1is because each company goes for a different sound stage, like how Bose go for surround sound, jbl for deep and punchy, Sonos for low end, b&o for clarity, Sony for punchy, and Marshall for a wide sound stage
These speakers are more for style not sound. I brought one and took it back. I didn't like the sound. It sounds flat. Went back to my sonos. I like the style of it that's it.
Can you connect your phone (or bt device) to both and have your Marshalls play both together the same music at the same time?
Which one sounds better overall - Stanmore 3 or Tufton?
Wanna choose one of them.
Greetings
Tufton clearly better
Stanmore 3 and tufton both being 80 Watt what do u sugget to for if i have to pick one ?
which is best this or *Marshall Woburn III Bluetooth*
I hate how the aux cable input is on the top.... I wanted it on my tv cabinet but the chord looks ugly as f popping out the top.
@@hypnoconnect get an rca to 3.5 mm adapter
Thank you so much for your review! I have exactly the same speakers: have been using Killburn 2 for 2 years, and just recently bought Stanmore 3.
What seems weird to me: I feel like Killburn sounds slightly louder at the same volume level (say, 50%). A bit louder. Given that Stanmore 3 has 2 times more power, this seems strange. Have you compared it? The same issue?
Apart from that, Stanmore 3 is perfect and sound is clear and great
Can this speaker connect via Bluetooth to other Marshall speakers?
Sounds good
Can you pair it with a Bluetooth turntable?
Yes
Why marshall don't make battery speakers like jbl
They do, the Kilburn, stockwell, emberton 1 and 2, Middleton and I think some more.
@@samc_18vids but they are not powerfully loud as jbl why
@@UnnikuttanS-om1is because each company goes for a different sound stage, like how Bose go for surround sound, jbl for deep and punchy, Sonos for low end, b&o for clarity, Sony for punchy, and Marshall for a wide sound stage
@@samc_18vids + Tufton.
@@UnnikuttanS-om1is You'll be hard pressed to find a portable speaker that gets louder than the Tufton.
Noti gang on deck
Would look better with control knobs on front
Nooo. It perfect the way it is 👌🏼
No, it would ruin the whole thing!
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400 euro costa la mine
It's nothing special and it's expensive for the quality it offers. The sound is flat and the bass is too loud. And the mono sound is basically bad
These speakers are more for style not sound. I brought one and took it back. I didn't like the sound. It sounds flat. Went back to my sonos. I like the style of it that's it.
@@KrishnaSingh-ow1ie I sold my speaker as I was very disappointed with the sound
@@hameleon80 which one did you have
@@KrishnaSingh-ow1ie Woburn 3