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April 2015
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Very comfortable, effective passive noise cancellation, balanced and clear sound, can be linked to other speakers and headphones, sturdy audio cable, reasonable price, The
Sound can be a little muddled on more complex tracks, no carrying case included, plastic on the earcups and hinges doesn't feel sturdy
The Marshall Major II headphones are, most importantly, a marked upgrade over the original Majors. They're much more comfortable, especially during long listening sessions, and performance on the low and high end of the spectrum has been noticeably im...
Marshall has maintained the Major II's fun, bass-heavy sound signature in its wireless version, but its plastic build and noisy Bluetooth stop it from reaching the pinnacle of the audio equipment manufacturer's career...
The affordable, comfortable Marshall Major II on-ear headphones offer improved bass performance and better clarity than the original Major model. The headphones fold inward and have a detachable cable with a one-button inline remote and microphone
Inline remote lacks volume controls; no carrying case included
The combination of an improved design and better performance makes the Marshall Major II a strong on-ear contender for around $100 USD....
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Published: 2015-09-17, Author: Kevin , review by: yugatech.com
Made of plastic but still is a looker, Wellbalanced audio levels, Dual 3.5mm audio jack, Affordable for what it delivers
Clasps to the head a bit too tight, Highs could be sharp at times
The Marshall Major II still maintained the same SRP upon launch at Php4,650. Considering its price, it still is pretty affordable for what it offers — a looker with its rugged attitude and is light to bring around. The pads sometimes strain the ears but s...
Best-in-class battery life of 50 hours (50% Volume). Deep bass response with decent stereo separation. Music sounds more weighty with a velvety bass extension. Sound signature squeezes more energy out of rock music. Flawless aptX Bluetooth connectivity up
Lower mid-range frequencies sound slightly muffled. Track separation feels less defined with faster, more complicated music. Noise-floor (during wireless operation) is not very low, showing up as a very small and constant hum in the background, Score: 6/9
These headphones are worth every bit of its S$259 asking price. If you're a bass-head and prefer to stick with a timeless design, the Marshall Major II Bluetooth Headphones are a no-brainer. With its monster battery, you can use your power bank for other...
Published: 2017-05-30, Author: Julia , review by: Chip.de
Abstract: Kabellos ist Trend: Spätestens seit dem iPhone 7 ohne Klinkenstecker bewegen sich immer mehr Nutzer zu drahtlosen Kopfhörern. Kein Wunder, dass die Stiftung Warentest auch diese Headphones einer Prüfung unterzogen. Hier testete die Verbraucherschutzorgani...