Listen up! Premium Marshall speakers and headphones are up for grabs for less
Summer listening made easy with these brilliant Marshall offers from John Lewis
Summer is upon us – maybe it’s already here? It’s time to dust off that barbecue and clean those hiking boots! And if you prefer to listen to good music when you’re out and about with friends or just yourself, you must see these excellent Marshall speaker and headphone offers at John Lewis. They can save you money without any compromises.
Marshall Willen: the essence of sound
Part of John Lewis’ Summer Sale, the highly rated Marshall Willen Portable Bluetooth Speaker is now £89.99, saving you £10. Despite its compact size, the Willen packs a punch with its 10W Class D amplifier and a two-inch 10W full-range driver paired with two passive radiators. It has the ability to connect multiple Willen speakers to create a sound that matches the iconic looks of this Marshall speaker.
Thanks to the faux leather exterior sporting Marshall’s signature gold accents, the Willen Bluetooth speaker looks like the classic Marshall guitar amp, albeit a smaller version that fits into your pocket. However, the Willen isn’t just small for the sake of it. The lightweight form factor and the rubber back-mounted strap allows you to attach it to bikes, tent poles, deck chairs, and more effortlessly.
But it doesn’t stop there! The Marshall Willen has a built-in microphone, so you can answer calls without missing a beat. You get 15+ hours of portable playtime and quick charge – 20 minutes gives you an extra three hours of playtime. And the Willen’s battery can go from zero to hero in just three hours. Have we mentioned the IP67 dust and water rating? All this can be yours for just £89.99 right now at John Lewis.
Marshall Major IV: hitting the right tones
Also part of the Summer Sale extravaganza is an unmissable Marshall Major IV offer, which can save you £29 instantly when buying these capable wireless headphones. In our review, we called the Major IV “crowd-pleaser headphones made for anyone willing to listen.” In fact, our only issue with the Major IV was the recommended retail price, which is no longer an issue, thanks to John Lewis.
Instantly recognisable from the scaled faux leather headband to the squarish cans on either side and down to the gold multi-function button, the Marshall Major IV look like reimagined guitar amps. As for sound quality, the Major IV sounds deep and resonant, providing a happy medium soundstage that lets both rock and hip-hop sound equally lively.
With almost endless battery life to add to the appeal, there's a lot to like about Marshall's effort. One customer review at John Lewis confirms this: “Purchased these headphones a couple of months ago and can't get enough. The battery lasts forever and can connect to multiple devices at once.” You can buy the Marshall Major IV for only £99.99 now, down from £129 – don’t miss out!
Does it all sound good? If you like music, appreciate quality audio equipment, and don’t mind getting your money’s worth (who does?), check out John Lewis’ Marshall audio equipment offers. You won’t regret it.
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