UP TO 45% OFF: As of March 15,The Lusty Busty Babe-a-que (2008) full movie you can get up to 45% off Marshall speakers at Amazon.
If you're looking for a way to amp up (pun intended) your audio experience, Marshall is the brand to go for. Sure, Sony and Bose are solid choices, but if you appreciate a rich, dynamic sound and a vintage aesthetic, Marshall is definitely worth checking out.
Marshall amps are legendary. Founded in the 1960s, they quickly became the go-to choice for guitarists and musicians seeking that iconic "Marshall sound." Hendrix, Page, Clapton, and countless others have all relied on Marshall amplifiers to bring their music to life.
SEE ALSO: The best speakers for top tech and amazing audioAnd right now, you can get all that power in your hands for a fraction of the price at Amazon. From portable speakers to standalone home audio systems, there are a ton of affordable options to choose from.
Here are our favorite deals from the sale:
The Marshall Stanmore II Wireless Bluetooth Speaker is built to fill any room with powerful, immersive sound. It can connect wirelessly to your phone (or any other Bluetooth device) at a range of up to 30 feet, giving you the freedom to move around without losing sound quality.
You can use the Marshall app or the analog controls on the speaker to fine-tune your audio settings and customize the sound to fit your mood. And with multi-host functionality, you can switch between devices seamlessly, making it perfect for parties or shared spaces.
The Marshall Emberton II Portable Bluetooth Speaker is tiny but mighty. It can provide up to 30 hours of playtime on a single charge, and it's durable, with an IP67 dust- and water-resistance rating. Plus, it only takes three hours to fully recharge.
With the Marshall app, you can easily adjust the EQ settings and keep your system current with over-the-air updates to ensure you always have the latest features and improvements.
Our budget pick is on the smaller side but still packs a punch. The Marshall Willen Portable Bluetooth Speaker is about the size of a small clutch bag, making it super portable and great for on-the-go listening.
Thanks to its built-in microphone, you can also take calls directly from the speaker. (Or reject them from the front-mounted control panel if you're not in the mood.)
It can play for up to 15 hours on a single charge and comes with a little strap to carry it around wherever you go. It also features Stack Mode so you can connect multiple Marshall speakers for an even bigger sound.
Marshall Stockwell II Portable Bluetooth Speaker — $169.99$219.99(save $50)
Marshall Acton III Bluetooth Home Speaker — $249.99$279.99(save $30)
Marshall Kilburn II Bluetooth Portable Speaker — $249.99$299.99(save $50)
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