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TechRadar UK
★★★★
5 years ago
Marshall Kilburn II

Marshall's Kilburn II is a fantastic update to its bestselling predecessor, with a stunning retro amp-inspired design and a well-rounded sound. While the bass can be a little muddy at times, it's excellent for playing guitar music, and its portability means the Kilburn II is great for taking on the...

Clear top notes; Rugged and portable; Cool retro aesthetic

Slightly muddy bass; Can feel heavy

Stuff.tv
★★★★
5 years ago
Marshall Kilburn II review

The idea of a Marshall speaker sounds like it could be a bit of a gimmick, an amp-stack-shaped thing for a teenager’s bedroom. Its Marshall Kilburn II shows this really isn’t the case, though. This is a serious wireless speaker with big, energetic sound and an attractive, practical design, with plenty of that classic Marshall whiff. It doesn’t have the deepest bass or the most convincing mids in this class. But it is a lot of fun, and those amp-ode control knobs are far more useful than you might imagine.

Good sound ; Sharp Marshall look ;

Could be more water resistant ; Limited controls ; The very best have deeper bass, firmer mids ;

Digitaltrends
★★★★★
5 years ago
Marshall Kilburn II Review

The brand new Marshall Kilburn II Bluetooth speaker is sitting on the desk right now, playing a song I know really well, and I'm tempted to turn up the volume. Trouble is, there are other people in the house who may not appreciate a sudden blast of Nogizaka46 ; because the Kilburn II gets loud.

Very loud; Eye-catching design; Good battery life; Support for two Bluetooth connections

Expensive; Only vaguely portable

T3
★★★★
5 years ago
Marshall Kilburn II review

Marshall's speakers and headphones have a slightly bad rep for some reason, but I usually feel they sound excellent. As their 'distinctive' looks suggest, they do sound quite rockin', but they're perfectly good for other forms of music as well, and by no means completely lacking in subtlety when...

Excellent sound; Moderate moisture proofing gives greater versatility; Long battery life; Good looks

Has apt-X for better sound from Android… but no AAC for iOS; A bit overpriced at its RRP

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★
5 years ago
Marshall Kilburn II: The best retro-looking speaker

The Kilburn II, much like its predecessor, doesn't have a lot of features to boast about, nor does it sound as good as some of its rivals. It might seem hard to justify splashing out £269 on an above-average-sounding speaker, however, the Kilburn II is more than just a Bluetooth speaker – it's a...

Beautiful design; Adjustable on-the-fly bass and treble knobs

Loud but unrefined sound; No smart functionalities; Comparatively expensive

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★
5 years ago
Marshall Kilburn II : The best vintage speaker

Marshall’s second iteration of the Kilburn speaker is a real rock ‘n’ roll star – everything its predecessor should have been

Beautiful design; Adjustable on-the-fly bass and treble knobs;

Loud but unrefined sound; No smart functionalities; Comparatively expensive;

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