Marshall Stockwell II Review
Marshall's guitar amp aesthetic isn't necessarily for everyone, nor are its typically high prices, but there's no denying the company produces some top-notch Bluetooth speakers. At $249, the Marshall Stockwell II offers powerful audio performance in an easy-to-use design, making it a worthwhile update to its predecessor. The price feels a little high, but ultimately, there's very little not to like about the Stockwell II.
Design
Measuring 7.1 by 6.3 by 2.8 inches (HWD) and weighing in at a hefty 3.0 pounds, the Stockwell II is available in black or gray models. The side paneling is a silicon material that vaguely resembles leather, but the star of the design, other than the Marshall logo sitting front and center, is the metallic mesh speaker grille.
There are three knobs up top; the first controls power and volume (which works independently of your mobile device's master volume levels), while the second and third are for bass and treble control. The upper panel also houses a Bluet...
The Marshall Stockwell II speaker delivers surprisingly strong Bluetooth audio performance from its modest frame.
Powerful audio performance with rich bass and bright highs; Adjustable bass and treble knobs; Somewhat water-resistant build; Cool design
Pricey; Heavy; DSP comes on a little strong at high volumes; No speakerphone functionality