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Marshall Launches Next-Generation Acton IV and Stanmore IV Speakers
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Marshall Launches Next-Generation Acton IV and Stanmore IV Speakers

L'essentiel

  • Marshall has released its updated Acton IV and Stanmore IV vintage-inspired speakers, featuring wooden cabinets, PU leather wrapping, and upgraded media controls.
  • The new models boast improved tweeters and waveguides for better sound dispersion, enhanced bass, and clearer audio, along with RCA and AUX inputs for connectivity.
  • They also support Auracast technology for multi-speaker synchronization and can connect to older models via the Heddon streaming hub.

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Marshall has updated its Acton and Stanmore speaker lines, four years after the previous models were released. The new versions incorporate both vintage aesthetics and modern technology.

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Marshall has launched its next-generation Acton and Stanmore vintage-inspired home speakers, four years after the previous models came out.

Acton IV and Stanmore IV cabinets are made from 100 percent wood and come with PU leather wrapping.

While both speakers retain the model lines' analogue feel, Marshall equipped it with an upgraded media jog dial and power switch.

The company also added M-buttons that users can customize to instantly activate Spotify Tap and play music or to quickly activate their preferred equalizer settings.

In addition, Marshall designed better tweeters and waveguides (the funnel-like device around the driver) for Acton IV and Stanmore IV, which enable them to disperse sounds more evenly across larger rooms.

Stanmore, as the larger of the two, will still have a bigger coverage area than Acton, which is more suited for smaller spaces like bedrooms.

Marshall also promises a more powerful bass and clearer, reacher sounds for both models.

Both speakers also come with RCA input, which can be used to connect them with devices like record players.

Owners can link them with other devices by connecting a lead with a 3.5 mm stereo jack to the AUX input on the top panel of the speakers, as well.

Since both speakers support Marshall's Auracast technology, users will be able to play the same tunes with a setup that has multiple Acton IV and Stanmore IV devices.

But they can also connect their older speakers to their new ones via Marshall's streaming hub, Heddon.

Questions ouvertes

  • What is the price of the new models?
  • What is the battery life for portable use (if applicable)?

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This article was originally published by Engadget.

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