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As a classic rock brand, Marshall is deeply loved by many users for its retro shape, exquisite texture and sound quality. In recent years, they have added connection functions such as Bluetooth and Chromecast to their products, allowing users to connect more freely to TVs, computers or mobile phones and play high-quality audio at any time. It is technically compatible with the old and the new in order to be active in the audio market all the time.
In this Marshall home Bluetooth speaker series, the largest and smallest Woburn II and Acton II are on sale for a limited time. The latter is reduced to US$229.99 for the first time. It is small and easy to move, suitable for home use with little space. There is no indication on the website when the discount will end, so if you want to get started, don’t hesitate and place your order immediately.
Marshall Acton II
Although the Acton II is the smallest of Marshall’s home Bluetooth speaker series, it has three built-in Class D amplifiers that support dual tweeters and woofers to provide saturated and natural sound. In addition to the Bluetooth 5.0 wireless connection, the playback method can also be played by inserting a 3.5mm audio cable, so there is no need to worry about audio loss due to wireless playback.
Acton II has been reduced to US$229.99 from the original price of US$279.99 on Amazon for the first time. In addition to saving US$50, there is no need to pay for shipping to your house.
Click here to buy Marshall Acton II — US$229.99
Marshall Woburn II
Woburn II, the largest in Marshall’s home Bluetooth speaker series, has a built-in 110-watt Class-D amplifier to drive a 1-inch tweeter and dual 5.25-inch woofers for high/mid/bass equalization. Excellent performance. In addition, its connectivity is also quite sufficient, supporting aptX lossless Bluetooth encoding, 3.5mm, RCA, optical and other inputs, so you can connect and play as you like.
Now Marshall Woburn II has been reduced from the original price of US$549.99 to US$449.99, which can save US$100, but due to the weight and volume, it needs to pay an additional US$32.75 shipping fee (the black version is US$30.47).
Click here to buy Marshall Woburn II — US$449.99