MARSHALL Acton Black Speaker

$299.99

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Description

  • Class d Amplifer 2x8w plus 1x25w. Tweeters: 2×3/4-inch and 1×4-inch woofer
  • Bluetooth standard v4.0 Plus EDR
  • Inputs: 3.5mm
  • The Acton – a force to be reckoned with!With a well balanced audio boasting a clear midrange and extended highs, the Acton gives an experience that is both articulate and pronounced. Use your Bluetooth-enabled smartphone, tablet or computer to stream music directly to your Acton with no wires attached.

    Its powerful deep bass seems to defy the laws of nature for it’s small size. It is these hifi qualities packed into a classically designed and compact frame that set the Acton apart, positioned to take on even the largest of competitors. Acton’s custom control 3 analogue interaction knobs allows you to fine tune it to the exact sound you desire.

    A nimble and versatile workhorse, it joins the Marshall family with vengeance, carrying on a long standing tradition of loud. Inspired by the golden days of rock’n’roll, a coiled double-ended stereo cable with two 3.5mm plugs is a modern take on the classic telephone guitar cord cable. Kink-free and extendable, it’s your music device’s connection to a world of great sound.

    When it come to looks, the Acton has inherited all the family traits, boasting the classical and durable vintage design, and iconic script logo that is so distinctly Marshall. The Acton is right at home with the rest of your Marshall collection.

Brand

Marshall

Marshall Amplification is a British company that designs and manufactures music amplifiers, speaker cabinets, brands personal headphones and earphones, and, having acquired Natal Drums, drums and bongos. It was founded by drum shop owner and drummer Jim Marshall, and is now based in Bletchley, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. Marshall's guitar amplifiers are among the most recognised in the world. Their signature sound, characterized by sizzling distortion and "crunch," was conceived by Marshall after guitarists, such as Pete Townshend, visited Marshall's drum shop complaining that the guitar amplifiers then on the market didn't have the right sound or enough volume. After gaining a lot of publicity, Marshall guitar amplifiers and loudspeaker cabinets were sought by guitarists for this new sound and increased volume. Many of the current and reissue Marshall guitar amplifiers continue to use vacuum tubes (also called valves in Britain and some other regions), as is common in this market sector. Marshall also manufactures less expensive solid-state, hybrid (vacuum tube and solid state) and modelling amplifiers.

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