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Marshall Major III BT

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Audiofanzine
★★★★
9 years ago
Pretty, but ...

I have long used in my home studio the AKG K140, and for several years the Audio-Technica ATH-M50 , a marvel of value, which for 50 € more buries the righteousness Marshall sound level ( but it is true that there in between the headphone monitoring category ...)

amazon.ca
★★★★
11 years ago
Nice looking

NIce Looking thats it I bought them for playing guitar and the cord is short,and after a year they Krackle in one ear total RIP JOB.

What Hi-Fi?
★★★
★★
12 years ago
Marshall Major review

Great retro looks and that famous logo don't entirely make up for a slightly confused, shouty performance

Classy looks; good for vocals

Harsh treble; bass lacks oompf

Headphone Check
★★★
★★
5 years ago
Marshall Major III

At 69 euros, the wired Marshall Major III is around 50 euros cheaper than the new Bluetooth variant of Marshall. The headphone is robust, suitable for everyday use in its functionality, and comfortable to carry.

Digitaltrends
★★★
★★
12 years ago
Marshall Major Review

The Marshall Major headphones offer an aesthetic appeal that is uniquely Marshall and bring with that look a very live sound that we think many listeners will appreciate.

Brilliant; live sound; Accurate bass; Unique aesthetic; Well built

Uncomfortable for long term use; Upper mids compress at high volumes

TechRadar UK
★★★★
10 years ago
Marshall Major III review

With a design based on its iconic amps, Marshall's new Major IIIs are perfect for those who want to flaunt a bit of rock heritage on their commute. Sturdy hardware and a relatively balanced sound make these a great option for those wanting to upgrade their basic cans.

Stylish; slim design; Great top and mid ranges; Fully foldable

Uncomfortable; Feeble bass; Let in external sounds

Trusted Reviews
★★★★
11 years ago
Marshall Major

With its enviable reputation as an amplifier manufacturer unquestionably secure, Marshall is looking to extend its repertoire with the Marshall Major headphones and Marshall Minor earphones, the latter of which we're looking at here.

Well-built; Stylish looks; Decent sound quality

Cheaper; better sounding rivals avaialble; Somewhat uncomfortable

review.goodgearguide.com.au
★★★★
9 years ago

Marshall has a long and glorious history in amplifier production. Chances are one of your favourite artists has used a Marshall amplifier at some point. Somehow, the sight of a Marshall stack at a concert provides a sense of comfort and familiarity, not to mention that distinctive wholesome Marshall...

Lightweight; Work with almost any device; Cool design and a great cord

Sound quality is poor for all but mp3; No carry case or pouch; No volume control on remote

Trusted Reviews
★★★★
4 years ago
Marshall Major III Voice Review

Marshall has improved battery life and in doing so makes the Major III Voice some of the best on-ear headphones for travelling. With tweaks to the audio and Google Assistant integration, these are an enjoyable listen.

Excellent battery life; Compact and exercise-ready; Neat Google Assistant integration; Tweaked tone, for warmer vocals;

Some upper bass congestion; The odd Bluetooth signal blip;

Trusted Reviews
★★★★
5 years ago
Marshall Major III Bluetooth Review

They bring out the texture in distorted guitar; Plenty of Marshall flavour; Good battery life;

Weaker build than the Marshall MID; Not as engaging as the best;

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