Marshall Major V Review: Extreme battery life
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- Опубліковано 17 лип 2024
- The Marshall Major V is an amazing set of wireless headphones, providing an outstanding 100 hours of battery life. It sounds well-balanced, especially when using the Marshall sound profile, and it offers customisable EQ settings to fine-tune your experience.
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Timestamps
00:00 - Intro
00:10 - Design
01:34 - Sound Quality & Features
03:05 - Marshall App
03:36 - Multipoint connectivity
03:52 - Battery
04:36 - Should you buy Marshall Major V?
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The Marshall Major V retails for $150 in the US, and £130 in the UK.
-Marshall (US): www.marshall.com/us/en/produc...
-Amazon (US): www.amazon.com/dp/B0D1VN2VB7
-Marshall (UK): www.marshall.com/gb/en/produc...
-Amazon (UK): www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0D1VN2VB7
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➤ Specifications
Design: On-ear
Weight: 186 g
Foldable: Yes
Connectivity: Wireless & 3.5mm input/output, Bluetooth 5.3
Battery life: 100 hours of playback (wireless)
Noise cancelation: No (Passive)
Charging type: Wired & wireless (Wireless charger sold separately)
Driver: 40mm
Charge time: 3 hours
Codecs: SBC, MPEG-2 AAC, LC3
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Great review man!
Thank you, glad you liked it! :)
I've recently purchased these and I'm quite impressed with the sound. I do like to use wired connection as we all know the sound quality wired is better than Bluetooth - or should be.
So here's my problem. Tidal! When you connect these or any BT headphones to the Tidal app up pops a message telling you that Bluetooth compresses the sound quality . .. This is not what I'm paying for with Tidal. So I connected the very thin little supplied headphones cable - no sound!! It turns out that you have to turn the volume up full on both the headphones and your source. For me that's Sony AW45 and my Sony Xperia 10 mobile. It's the only way you can hear anything and I'm not sure that the sound quality with cable is any better.. be interested to hear what others have to say. I must admit the Bluetooth connection is actually rather pleasant to listen to. And the bass definitely there if you need it.
Awesome, glad to hear, and interesting findings. I guess it might come down to the codec? I've primiarly used it with Bluetooth connection, and while I'm no audiophile, it was more than enough for my needs. Thanks for sharing!
@@Techusiast the point is a bluetooth does not support high res flac
@@Techusiast if you go have suppressed quality might as well just listen to MP3s.
Your glasses handle ain't the slim ones, i do think it will be more comfortable if it was..
Maybe. However, it becomes thinner as it goes behind the ear, so it doesn't change the fact it's not comfortable for those wearing glasses. Whether it's a thick or a thin one, the pressure pushing it against your head will not make it feel great for long periods.
@@Techusiast I understand clearly now☺️.. can i get the link to purchase these please..
Of course. Link is in description :)
Wowd