Marshall Stockwell II Portable Bluetooth Speaker, Black and Brass – For Sale – Price
$219.99 Original price was: $219.99.$173.37Current price is: $173.37.
Description
Built for life on the road, this compact portable speaker offers 20+hours of playtime. Weighing only 2.6 lbs, Stockwell II packs a solid punch despite its pint-sized frame. Stockwell II utilizes True Stereophonic, a unique form of multi-directional sound from Marshall. Experience absolute 360° sound where every spot is a sweet spot. Three class D amplifiers power its subwoofer, front and rear facing tweeters, for a sound that’s brilliantly powerful and clear. In addition, Bluetooth 5. 0 technology allows you to connect to a variety of wireless devices with a range of 30ft. Echoing the legacy of rock ‘n’ roll, Stockwell II has a solid metal grille that pays homage to the steel mesh grille found on many microphones and a guitar inspired carry strap for easy portability. Its roadworthy construction with silicone exterior and IPX4 water-resistant rating make it extremely rugged and durable. Take it with you wherever the long road leads.Charging Time:20 minutes charge gives 6 hours of playtime (quick charge)
Stockwell II offers 20+ hours of portable playtime on a single charge. Its pint-sized frame and guitar inspired carry strap make it perfect to take with you.Waterproof : Yes
Utilizes True Stereophonic, a unique form of multi-directional sound from Marshall. Experience absolute 360° sound where every spot is a sweet spot
Equipped with Bluetooth 5.0 technology for wireless music play. Play music with any Bluetooth device at a range of up to 30 feet away from the speaker
Silicone exterior and steel metal grille, making it supremely rugged and durable
IPX4 water-resistant rating, so it’s able to withstand splashes of water when accidents happen
Features multi-host functionality so you can easily connect and switch between two Bluetooth devices. Now you and a friend can take turns playing what you want to hear
The top panel features analog control knobs for bass, treble and volume, allowing you to fine-tune to the exact sound you desire
Charge in a flash. 20 minutes gets you 6 hours of portable playtime, while a fully charged battery can be reached in only 5 hours
Included components: Speaker, USB-C cable,Quick Start Guide, Legal and Safety Information
11 reviews for Marshall Stockwell II Portable Bluetooth Speaker, Black and Brass – For Sale – Price
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Julian –
This Little Speaker is Seriously Impressive
Pros:
– Sound quality is the best in it’s class. This speaker has lots of depth and is rich, immersive and crystal clear. I find that when I listen to this speaker about a foot or two away on my desk, it sounds so, so rich – especially with low-fi songs. The 360-sound effect creates a very immersive stereo effect. You learn to appreciate and notice it with more usage. Overall, I enjoy how this speaker sounds with most genres – especially genres with clear instrumentals and vocals. This is clearly not a giant bass monster due to its size, but the depth and richness in the bass is surprising, especially when set up about a foot away from a wall. Overall, I would give the sound quality a 10/10 compared to the many other speakers I have tested in the past (Sony, JBL, etc..). This may not be the loudest speaker for the price, but it is definitely the most hi-fi when compared to the other mono-sounding options. Personally, I find that it gets VERY loud for casual listening. Nonetheless, the sound that comes out of this little speaker is trippy. it gives off the impression (mainly when it’s close to you) that you’re listening to a large, rich speaker. It’s also worth mentioning that the quality is retained even in lower volumes.
– Design. Easily the most beautiful bluetooth speaker I’ve had. Made from nothing but premium materials and it looks beautiful. Not much else to say here. It’s also really tiny which makes it more adorable and portable. Perfect for picnics.
– Battery life. As I mentioned earlier, this thing gets plenty loud. I usually play music at around 30% on this speaker and find that it is plenty loud for casual listening. Most people may opt for 50% while around the house. Regardless, the battery life is insanely good. This efficiency in battery life has to do with the type of amplifier this speaker is.
Cons:
– Hmm… I can’t really think of any. I feel that it is priced fairly. While you can buy slightly bigger, more powerful speakers, they will simply lack the depth and richness in sound coming from this little thing. This is more of a high-quality listening experience compared to the “boominess” of larger speakers that feel like the sound is being muddled through some sort of barrier. Point is, anything below the retail price is a steal for this awesome speaker.
Overall, this is such an awesome and special little speaker. It’s hard to compare because it’s very distinct in it’s own unique way when you factor in the crazy 360 audio + amazing clarity and richness in bass. They really nailed this one.
Kindle Customer –
Marshall vs. Bose Soundlink Flex vs. Bang & Olufsen Beosound Explore : This Wins hands down.
Purchased all the three of the above portable bluetooth speakers as the JBL flip I have had for years had only one volume (Loud) and sounded more and more as it was coming through a tin can. When I lived alone I could crank music on my stereo through high end gear in most of the house, but now I have to be more considerate of my roommate. I suspected none of the offerings in the class of speaker were going to be great, but wanted something that at least didn’t make my fingernails itch. As I get tired of wearing ear buds/head phones, decided this was the perfect opportunity to try an upgrade. Thanks to all the purchasers who did reviews, it helps to limit the field and I do rely heavily on customer feedback in making a buying decision.
So in last place without even listening to anything else was the Bose Soundlink Flex. It only sounded marginally better than the old one I have which is terrible. If that was as good as it gets I would have just stuck with constantly wearing earbuds.
In the middle was the Ban & Olufsen Beosound Expore. The sound was much fuller and less muddy. While it wasn’t great it was tolerable. A bonus was that you got sound all around so would be perfect when you are working and moving in the room. While significantly heavier and bulkier than the Bose, it was in the middle size wise as the Marshall was without question the largest of the three. The app was nice as well although I don’t like using those to control my speakers particularly when working because my hands are usually busy and messy and don’t want to be handling the phone constantly. It had a small strap for carrying but it was definitely going to need to be clipped on to something very securely if you are moving around with it.
The Marshall won by a mile. The sound was far more full, less muddy and with sound coming out both forwards and rear continued to give an all around sound as opposed to one direction of sound. Perhaps size is a function of sound quality because without question it is the largest. it is also the best looking. As I plan to use this around my house, it is perfectly fine in size and if the sound hadn’t been tolerable I was going to go evetn bigger with a plugged in blue tooth speaker even though that would have been a pain in the butt.
Am I getting the quality of sound I would prefer? No of course not and I wasn’t expecting to as size is a clear element in recreation of sound. I don’t know if this will be as sturdy as the other two. Both of them seemed encased in .more shock absorbing materials.
This was also the most expensive but not significantly more. Given the vast improvement in sound quality I was more than willing to pay a bit more and the Prime Day sale price definitely helped.
I will update with use. I would have posted a video but based on my own listening to reviews, I realize that they are truly not helpful because what you are listening on will be big part of the sound you are hearing.
Maribel Montes Ramirez –
The perfect gift!
Excellent sound, perfect design to take out everywhere, good battery life and durability and itâs waterproof! Great value for money.
James A. Oglethorpe –
Sound Quality
Just started using my Marshall Stockwell II Bluetooth Speaker. Sound quality – is rich and remarkable for such a small device – in no particular order: no app needed to make it run, can do away with Bluetooth most of the time and use a cable instead, lovely analog controls. Somewhere I read that a downside is that it has no voice control like Siri, etc. that’s not a disadvantage it’s a huge advantage. It’s functional, sure, but that for me is a plus. I’ve spent my money on Bose products and Boom and others. Took me a while to get there but I seem to have found a solution to a fairly portable speaker with great sound, a device that plays without you having to provide a DNA sample and mountains of data to use it. So far so good!
DR –
sounds fantastic, wish it were a little louder
I use a pixel phone to drive this, I have to have the speaker at max volume and the phone at nearly max volume for any kind of decent level. The sound quality is great, but would benefit from being a little louder. Battery life is great, controls are great, quality of bluetooth is great, nothing bad to say about this speaker.
Jianne –
Very good!
Excellent sound quality, durable, and good connectivity options.
Julio Diaz –
Aunque no tiene un volumen muy potente, tiene un sonido muy claro y con bastante definición
John L. –
I had to write a review for this Marshall speaker have to say it is absolutely amazing. Looks fantastic second to none (black and brass so sexy) and the sound is excellent for the size with surprising bass. Battery life is great and I really love the turn nobs too high quality. These are VERY pricey imo but it’s well worth in the end. I own Marshall headphones and they are awesome as well nice to see Marshall are keeping the quality up they have a dedicated fan here after purchasing the stockwell 2. – John L.
Jajabella –
Pas trop encombrant design noir et doré canon ! Facile à faire fonctionner.tres bon son ! Vaut le prix
Jose Santos –
El altavoz Marshall Stockwell II ha sido una agradable sorpresa en mi vida cotidiana. Su portabilidad y duración de la baterÃa son realmente impresionantes, ya que puedo disfrutar de más de 20 horas de música con una sola carga. La calidad del sonido multidireccional es excepcional, permitiéndome sumergirme en cada canción como si estuviera en un concierto en vivo.
La conectividad Bluetooth 5.0 facilita la reproducción inalámbrica, sin cables molestos, lo que es perfecto para llevarlo a cualquier lugar. Además, su certificación IPX4 lo hace resistente a las salpicaduras, lo que me da tranquilidad en ambientes más húmedos.
Una caracterÃstica que realmente aprecio es la carga rápida. Con solo 20 minutos de carga, puedo obtener 6 horas adicionales de tiempo de reproducción, lo que es ideal cuando estoy en movimiento.
En general, es un altavoz Bluetooth que combina un diseño elegante con un rendimiento potente. Es el compañero musical perfecto para animar cualquier ocasión, y se ha convertido en un elemento imprescindible en mi vida cotidiana.
Mountain View –
It is really nice that in the end Marshall produces portable speakers I was using when I was young for my guitar, they really know “sound” . I wasn’t expecting that through Bluetooth you can access that kind of quality .