The largest speaker from Marshall, Woburn II features a robust sound and hits high trebles cleanly, handles low bass with ease and has a clear, lifelike mid range.
Larger than life sound
Acton II may be compact, but its sound is nothing short of large. It delivers a well balanced, powerful audio experience, yet can fit in the tiniest of spaces.
Wirelessly connect
Bluetooth 5.0 provides a superior wireless sound at a range of up to 30 feet while maintaining connectivity. Use your Bluetooth enabled smartphone, tablet or computer to stream music directly to your speaker with no wires required.
Iconic Marshall design
This speaker combines contemporary technology with iconic Marshall design to deliver hard-hitting sound while retaining a classic look. You ll want to proudly display this speaker in any room.
Customise your sound
Fine-tune your music to meet your requirements. Just use the Marshall Bluetooth app or the analogue controls on your speaker s top panel to perfect your sound according to the room you re in.
Wired connectivity
There are more ways to connect than just Bluetooth 5.0. Plug in with the 3.5 mm input for an analogue listening experience.
Multi-Host functionality
This speaker 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.
Marshall bluetooth app
In addition to the analogue control knobs, you can use the Marshall Bluetooth app to customise your listening experience or control the music you re listening to.
Features:
– Larger than life sound
– Bluetooth 5.0 technology
– Multi-host function
– Iconic Marshall design
– Customisable sound
– 3.5mm input cable
- Wattage: 110 W
- Bluetooth Version: 5
- Water Resistant: No
- Audio cable input: 3.5mm
- Amplifier: D Class
- Enhancement Features: Multi-Host functionality
- Frequency: 30-20,000 Hz
- Colour: Black
- Brand: Marshall
- Type: Bluetooth Speaker
- Dimensions: H 31 x W 40 x D 20 cm
- Weight: 8.55kg
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