Testseek.com have collected 32 expert reviews of the Marshall Kilburn 2 bluetooth portable speaker and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Marshall Kilburn 2 bluetooth portable speaker.
June 2019
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Published: 2019-06-05, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Powerful audio output with rich lows and bright, clear highs, Handsome, amp-inspired design, Bass and treble knobs,
Expensive, Lacks sub-bass, Water-resistance rating (IPX2) is about as low as it gets
The Marshall Kilburn II speaker looks great, sounds very good, and has onboard EQ knobs, but ultimately feels priced a little too high...
Excellent audio quality, Great design, Rugged chassis, 20-hour battery life, Analog controls, Easy to carry
Heavy, No Wi-Fi connectivity
You even get IPX2 water resistance, making the Kilburn II resistant to the occasional splash of water. There's also a leather carrying handle with red felt underlining that makes it convenient to carry the speaker around. On the subject of portability, wh...
Published: 2018-11-19, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
Abstract: Fans of arena rock should be pretty familiar with the Marshall brand. No less than the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Pete Townshend, and Eddie Van Halen used stacks of Marshall amplifiers on stage to create their signature sounds. Marshall's place in the history...
Abstract: If you've ever seen a Marshall amp, there's no mistaking Kilburn II for a Marshall product, and in fact you'll probably have people questioning whether it's actually a Bluetooth speaker as opposed to really small guitar amp. It's a bold look that's not go...
Very good sound, Clevery nostalgic industrial design, Supports multiple clients
Limited stereo separation, Very pricey
If it weren't for the $300 price, we'd have no complaints about this portable Bluetooth speaker. It's basic, but offers the nostalgic and iconic Marshall Amp styling. More importantly, it sounds very good...
Published: 2018-09-14, Author: Andrew , review by: appleinsider.com
Kilburn II isn't the smallest portable speaker out there. Even in Marshall's lineup, the Stockwell is a smaller option. However, the larger size gets you impressively loud and great sounding audio and a phenomenal battery life. The new rugged design make...
Abstract: Legendary British amp manufacturer Marshall has followed up its popular Kilburn speaker with its “stout-hearted hero” sibling, the Kilburn II, available now for RRP $499.99. As someone who grew up around electric guitars, basses, and rock music courtesy...
You can connect more than one Bluetooth device to the speaker at once and switch between them without any trouble, The design is rugged and water-resistant, so it'll survive any accidents, It's really easy to see the battery level by the lights on the top
You won't be able to connect it to another speaker to improve the sound, You can't control the music through the speaker, there is no way to pause, play or skip through songs, It doesn't come with an auxiliary cable to use with devices that don't have Blu
The Marshall Kilburn II is a portable Bluetooth speaker with sound quality that packs a punch. Just as you'd expect from this rock n' roll brand, the bass is really warm and rich. It sounds good across all genres and is much more powerful than the Stockwe...
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 £297 on an above-average-sounding speaker, however, the Kilburn II is mo...
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Published: 2018-09-13, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Retro design appeal and quality build, Strong Bluetooth connection (5.0 with aptX), Great bass/treble adjustment dials, Powerful sound and loud output, Decent battery life
Not much connectivity (no Wi-Fi, Mesh, Multi-room, Stereo pairing), Limited stereo separation, Not the cleanest listen ever, No mid band adjustment
The Marshall Kilburn II portable Bluetooth speaker blasts out the bass, turns the retro design aesthetic up to 11, and throws the proverbial TV out the hotel window when it comes to battery life (in a good way).No, you probably won't carry one around with...