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Summary of Customer Reviews
The Marshall Middleton Portable Bluetooth Speaker has received a wide range of reviews from users across various platforms. Many users praise the speaker for its excellent sound quality, robust build, and aesthetic appeal. The speaker’s ability to produce clear, rich sound with good bass is frequently highlighted. However, some users have expressed concerns about the speaker’s Bluetooth connectivity, battery life, and app functionality.
PROS
Excellent Sound Quality: Users frequently mention the superior sound quality of the Marshall Middleton, with many noting the clear, crisp audio and good bass. “The sound is full, rich and real,” one user stated, while another mentioned, “It was crystal clear; the music was quite dynamic.”
Robust Build and Design: The speaker is praised for its sturdy construction and appealing design. Many users appreciate its durability and the quality of materials used. “Built like a tank, a bit on the heavy side but great sound quality,” a user noted.
Portability: Despite its weight, the speaker is considered highly portable, making it suitable for various outdoor activities. A user mentioned, “It is beefy in weight – somewhere between 5 and 7 pounds… You want that beefiness so the speakers can BOOM with sound.”
Long Battery Life: Several users reported satisfactory battery life, with some even mentioning extended playtime. “I can get a solid 18-20 hours on the battery even at higher volume,” one review highlighted.
Aesthetic Appeal: The classic Marshall design is a significant selling point, with users appreciating its nostalgic and stylish look. “Looks amazing. Love that you can control the bass and treble from the top of the speaker,” one user commented.
CONS
Bluetooth Connectivity Issues: A recurring issue among users is the speaker’s unreliable Bluetooth connectivity. “Bluetooth linkage b/t these Marshall loudspeakers is badly flawed,” one user reported. Another noted, “The Bluetooth connectivity on the speaker I had would keep losing connection.”
Battery Life Concerns: While many users are satisfied with the battery life, some have experienced less than advertised performance. “Fully charged, they will give you 5 hours of playtime at most,” a user noted, contrary to the advertised 20+ hours.
App Functionality: The accompanying app received criticism for its limited functionality and issues with newer Android versions. “The app needs work though, adjust bass and treble manually because app does not function in Android 14,” one review stated.
Heavy Weight: While the weight contributes to its sturdy build, it also makes it less convenient for some users to carry around. “It’s much bigger than I expected it to be. About 2-3x bigger than the current Bluetooth speakers I use around the house,” one user mentioned.
Price: The high price tag is a point of contention for some users, who feel that the speaker, despite its qualities, is overpriced. “Overpriced in my view- despite the sound clarity at low levels,” a user commented.
Who Should Buy?
The Marshall Middleton Portable Bluetooth Speaker is ideal for those who prioritize sound quality and durability in a portable speaker. It suits individuals who appreciate a blend of robust build and aesthetic appeal, making it perfect for both indoor use and outdoor activities like poolside gatherings or beach outings. Audiophiles who value clear, rich audio with good bass will find this speaker particularly appealing. However, if Bluetooth connectivity and extended battery life are critical factors for you, and you are sensitive to higher price points, you might want to consider these aspects carefully.
User Recommendations
The majority of users recommend the Marshall Middleton Portable Bluetooth Speaker for its superior sound quality, durability, and aesthetic appeal. Users who prioritize sound quality over other features find this speaker a worthwhile investment. “Best speaker ever. Sound quality and ease to use make this speaker the best speaker I’ve ever bought!” one user exclaimed.
However, for users who require reliable Bluetooth connectivity and longer battery life, the recommendations are more cautious. Those who experienced connectivity issues or shorter battery life were less enthusiastic. “Given Marshall standards, these are far more trouble than they’re worth,” one user mentioned.
In summary, if you value excellent sound quality and robust build, and are willing to manage occasional Bluetooth issues and battery life variances, the Marshall Middleton is a highly recommended choice.
Customer Reviews
Verified Purchase
Harmon Kardon 4 vs. Marshall Middleton vs. UE Hyperboom
Coming from a 7 year old Onyx 2…(which still sounds great) I was shocked to see how little the sound changed between the that and the 4…almost the same speaker. They both sound great and very clear…but they both suffer from the battery issue many have complained about here. The Onyx 2 no longer works without being plugged in (and I fear this will be the case with the 4 in a couple years)- but I needed something for my pool. My search began:
Remember – portable for the pool – so I looked at everything and not being a JBL fanboy I decided on the Marshall Middleton the Onyx 4 and the UE Hyperboom.
Marshall – really sounds great – very crisp sound and they get a lot out of this little speaker. If I was traveling a lot and bringing it to my room this would be my speaker. The most portable of the three – but the smallest sounding (which again, is still pretty damn good). Good bass – but not like the other two considering its $300.
UE Hyperboom – This is the best sounding – but really not by enough to justify the price tag. I was willing and I was actually rooting for this one. But when you are at a pool and the water feature is going on…are you really gonna see much difference in clarity? If you want to crank it – this is a better option. If you have neighbors and live on a golf course…it won’t matter and the clarity of the the HK and the Middleton are both great…again $400..I did not see a significant jump in sound that “blew me away.”
HK Onyx 4 – I have a 19 speaker HK system in my vehicle and my friends say it is the best sounding system in any car they have ever heard…and I tend to agree. My tastes run from Klipsch home systems to now the upgraded Sonos Arc with 4 surrounds and the large subwoofer….so I like good sound. The HK will not blow you away with power – it will sound great at a pool and your friends will say…WOW that sounds really good! If you want power go with JBL…but to me they all sound the same and again – to get something that will give you that kind of power….your back to over $400. The batteries on the HK 2 I had sucked and I fear this will be the case with the 4. I am very disappointed that the sound is not much – if at all – different…but the 2 was pretty perfect. I also got the HK 6 a couple months ago and played it for maybe 30 seconds – boxed it up and returned. Horrible in my opinion. I also dabbled with the Sony SRS-XG300. A beautiful speaker which sounds like it is playing underwater…again I did play with all these on the equalizer settings (which the HK does not have) to give them all a fair fight.
So if your gonna crank it up…$400 is no issue…go with the Hyperboom. Sound will not be that much different (especially if there is background noise like water features at pools etc.) But, it will crank louder than the HK and still give you some great sound quality.
Portability with travel…you are not gonna get much better than the Marshall Middleton if you are willing to eat that $299 price tag.
The HK gives you a lot but again that battery issue should have been resolved…they know about it and have done nothing in the way of battery (or sound really in my opinion – which again is not a bad thing) for the last 7 years. The price is a little high – but the sound quality is still 5 stars and that is what I am rating it on. Good luck in your own search – and when in doubt between 2…get them both and compare – Amazon makes it easy for returns.
Verified Purchase
Wow -- This Thing Is So Good!
I own a good deal of some pretty decent audio equipment and wanted something wireless and punchy to use on the deck or at the relative’s pool, so I gave this a try. Now I never would expect this to surpass any wired home speaker setup with a decent amp, but I do honestly feel that this is the best sounding Bluetooth speaker that I have ever heard. It was crystal clear; the music was quite dynamic and much more so than any other BT speaker that I own. My last purchase was a JBL Charge 4 — very nice, but true to the increase in price here the Marshall far exceeds it.
Also, upon inspection I noticed that the Marshall also has a AUX input. OK, had to try that because wired should be better that BT right. So, I kicked it up a notch. Used a Android tablet running Tidal Music and USB Audio Play Pro connected VIA USB to an Audioquest DragonFly Blue and connected it to the Middleton AUX input via an Audioquest Evergreen cable. It sounded so good that I’m thinking about getting another Middleton to stack with this one.
One other note, and chalk this up as a good thing; this Middleton unit is heavy and it’s built like a tank.
Enjoy!!
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Verified Purchase
Battery Life
We were looking for a speaker that would last for at least 8-10 hours for a beach day. When we saw this was 20+ hours we bought it. Great sound but didn’t last 5 hours !!!! Yes, it was fully charged. Charged all night. Will be sending it back. My Bose speaker lasts about 7 hours. We will continue to use it. So sad. Had high expectations.
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Quality design and engineering reminiscent of the Marshall legacy!
If I could give this bluetooth speaker a 10-star rating, I would because it’s that good! I am seriously in love with this speaker and trust me, I’ve purchased some of the best in my pursuit of sound and performance, from Bose, JBL, Ultimate Ears, Anker, and while they were all good, nothing compares to this speaker at this price point.
Marshall amplifiers are known for their tone, and volume. A piece of rock-and-roll history made famous by legendary guitarist Pete Townshend in the classic rock era of the 60s and the backdrop of nearly every concert performance by rock legends and still a mainstay in live music performances. This bluetooth speaker not only perfectly mimics the classic Marshall amplifier in looks, but also performance. A work of art featuring classic, timeless styling with modern features that are sure to make you smile. And it looks amazing sitting on a shelf with it’s nostalgic nod to rock history.
Here’s what I love about this bluetooth speaker:
* Quick bluetooth setup and connection. The setup is very discoverable and was super easy. Literally press the bluetooth button and search for the Marshall speaker on your phone under bluetooth devices and you’re rocking! Plus, there is a great rock power chord notification when the bluetooth connection is established, and when turning it on/off. I absolutely love this little detail.
* Separate bass/treble adjustments. This is something you generally don’t find in most bluetooth speakers. I tend to use a custom EQ adjustment, on the Spotify app to compensate for the lack of such controls in other bluetooth speakers, but this detail just shows how much attention they pay to the little details that matter.
* There is a red, multi-function LED light gauge on the top that shows the battery power level, as well as the level of the bass/treble settings when making adjustments.
* Bass is the bane of most bluetooth speakers, but this device has wonderfully full, rich and balanced bass that doesn’t sound boomy. The larger-sized cabinet not only mimics the classic style of a Marshall amplifier, but allows for a more resonant bass sound. The ventilation holes on all sides allows for better air movement of the speakers. The treble is crisp. Overall, great separation of tones with tight tonal characteristics.
* The volume control is in sync with the phone volume control. Most speakers have volume adjustments that are separate from the phone. This is an important feature for many reasons. First, if you have your phone volume down low and then try to amplify that weak signal, you get distortion. Second, if you have your phone set to a loud volume and the speaker is also set to a loud volume, you run the risk of starting to play music at a volume that will wake the dead. And speaking of raising the dead, this speaker delivers in true rock-and-roll tradition of being able to deliver the goods in ear-splitting, joyous, clarity. It’s great to turn it up and rock out!
* The sonic field is impressive. The design of this speaker definitely fills the room with sound that is fuller and larger than the device. Placement is everything. I have no idea how the speakers are arranged inside the cabinet, but I definitely noticed the sound becomes more spacious when it has a wall or something to reflect the sound. Walk around with the speaker and try it out in different locations. Put it on a shelf, set it on a window sill in the kitchen, a bookshelf in your office and notice how the sound changes. If you turn around and close your eyes and simply listen, you’ll be amazed at how large the sonic field becomes. It’s impressive and generally something you can’t achieve without moving your speakers apart.
* Speaking of moving your speakers apart, one of the coolest features of this speaker is the ability to create your own sonic wall of sound by stacking additional Marshall bluetooth speakers. The ultimate rock-and-roll nostalgic head nod to the history of the classic Marshall stack. There is a stacking (pairing) feature that is a simple button press. I wish I could experience this as I’m sure it’s an amazing experience that would make me smile.
* The case features a rubberized, leather looking material that is not only wonderfully tactile and satisfying, but clearly a feature that helps with the weatherization as this is supposed to be able to withstand the elements. It even comes with a nice, rubber wrist strap. I can’t imagine subjecting this speaker to those conditions as I am simply in love with the looks, but it’s supposed to be as rugged in the field as it is on the shelf. And there is a nice rubber cushion on the bottom of the speaker.
* It’s supposed to have a 20+ hour battery life. I’ve had it on non-stop for 8+ hours a day and after a week, I am still only seeing the battery at 50%, so the battery performance is amazing. It includes a USB-C charging cord and an aux connection.
Overall, I can’t recommend this bluetooth speaker more highly. Especially if you have a passion for music and the classic Marshall amp legacy. Most quality speakers have a break-in period where they just get better and better over time. I’ve thrown everything in my curated, eclectic playlists at this thing and it never fails to amaze me. Jazz, Rock, Country, R&B, Pop, and Rap and the performance and sound is simply amazing.
A high performing bluetooth speaker that will spark a conversation sitting quietly on a bookshelf, or blow your socks off in an impromptu kitchen dance party. I can’t stop looking at it and always look forward to my next music session as the music is always flowing and one of the greatest gifts we have in life.
I always appreciate thoughtful, honest reviews and I hope you find my review helpful and insightful.
Better than the Stanmore II - more portable
I’ve had the Stanmore II for around 4 years. It’s a great speaker I’m still happy with but it has to be plugged into a receptacle. My lifestyle has changed since I got the Stanmore; now I’m at a new house at the lake (instead of my city condo) and I’m outside on the deck, weather-permitting.
The speaker’s design is very rich & sleek. It’s rubberized so if it gets splashed it won’t hurt. It looks expensive (and it is), and it’s definitely not your run-of-the-mill Bluetooth speaker. It uses a Type C connector for charging and has an Aux input also on the back. There is a carry strap included, but I think it looks best without it attached.
I’m definitely not an audiophile, but the bass, to me, is punchy & tight and the midrange & highs are crisp and defined. The volume can also be turned up to high levels without distortion, making it suitable for parties and get-togethers.
There’s an app for this, but you don’t need it. You can do it all with the controls alone on the top of the speaker.
I believe the Marshall Middleton is a good choice for those looking for a portable speaker with premium sound quality and stylish design. Its ease of use, connectivity options, and long battery life make it an excellent choice. However, I do think it’s a little overpriced, considering it’s made in China.
Verified Purchase
Marshall Middleton vs Harmon Kardon Onyx 4 vs Anker Soundcore Motion x600
Being a musician I was mainly interested in sound quality. After doing a ton of research I decided to addition these 3. Harmon Kardon was immediately disqualified due to poor sound quality and low volume. Then it was a race to the finish between the Marshall & Anker. The default settings on the Anker were not impressive but once you start fiddling with the web based equalizer it could really be tuned to sound terrific. However the Marshall out-of-the-box had more of a raw, studio sound and only needed minor bass/treble adjustments based on if it was indoors or out and type of music. Plus the Marshall looks so freakin cool and retro, Middleton is the winner!
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Almost Perfect. But REALLY Great Sound
So I mention in the title of my review that this is almost perfect. This is hovering right around a 4.5 and a 5 for me. Honestly, the sound quality of this speaker is quite shocking. The bass, mids, and highs all sound incredible. I’ll go through some pros and cons to explain one issue.
Pros:
* Sound quality is head-shakingly good. I’m sitting here listening to a Master quality album on a streaming service, and it sounds unbelievably good. As good as my powered bookshelf speakers.
* Bass and Treble adjustment – this is super rare on Bluetooth speakers. I bumped the bass up a little and it thumps. I turned it back to normal, and it still sounds great.
* Easy to pair – it took seconds to pair with my iPhone.
* USB-C Charging. Another good surprise here (but the part that plugs into the wall/brick is USB-A) – I would’ve been happy/fine with a USB-C to USB-C charger here, but I’m still happy the connection into the speaker is USB-C.
* 3.5 aux in is a nice plus
* it’s hard to describe, but it has sort of a bidirectional sound (out the front and the back) – it doesn’t just come out the front, and it just improves the sound quality even more.
* Size – it’s bigger, so the sound coming out of it is better than any other Bluetooth speaker I currently own.
* Great battery life
* IP67 dust & water-resistant design
* also serves as a battery backup for your devices
Cons:
* Size – I mentioned this as a pro above, but this thing is beefy. It’s much bigger than I expected it to be. About 2-3x bigger than the current Bluetooth speakers I use around the house. So it IS portable, but it’s something you’ll have to think about before bringing it.
* The text on the top for the different buttons/features is hard to read out of direct light. If you are in a room without overhead light – it’s almost impossible to read anything on here. If they had taken a little gold (to match the Marshall logo) and embossed the different text, I would’ve been happy. But I assume they didn’t because it is likely to wear off. This is probably my biggest issue with it and what almost made it lose half a star (until I get used to where the buttons are and what they do). I just can’t tell what anything is without squinting or getting out my flashlight. Maybe in direct sunlight, it’ll be better (poolside, at the beach, etc.).
Amazing sound-Volume UP for attached video
This speaker has a surprising amount of power and bass for its size. This allows it to sound very good relative to its size.
I purchased this speaker to place in my ‘63 Ford Falcon so I can have music without making drastic modifications to my interior.
The build quality of this unit seems top notch for the price category, though I don’t know if I can go as far as saying it’s tough. I choose not to test those limits, and though I do carry it around regularly, I am always mindful of protecting its good looks.
There is a premium to be paid for those good looks and I believe the same amount of money could go further with a less eclectic choice. Expensive and rare, but perfect for some people.
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Verified Purchase
Worth the Dollars
So, you can purchase a cheaper Bluetooth speaker. I gave it pause due to the price and read reviews looking for reasons to talk myself out of it. Let’s be honest, you can achieve good sound with a much cheaper speaker….some of which I have. I decided it was worth the chance and that it might provide the true stereo sound I was looking for in a bluetooth speaker since I had the dollars available to take that chance. Admittedly, it’s a luxury purchase. After connecting it, which is as simple as bluetooth should be, I was shocked at what this speaker is capable of putting out. The stereophonic technology in this speaker provides the closest thing to surround sound in a class of speakers I think you can find. I can only imagine the performance with two of them paired. Even with just this one though, the only proper adjective that comes to mind is BEAST. No regrets here…and I never write reviews.
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Nice Speaker - High Price for what you Get.
I just scooped up this speaker a few days ago and so far Impressed with the sound of this speaker.
The first thing that I noticed that this thing has some WEIGHT on it. It’s a solid 4 pounds dry. So this will not be a speaker that you just toss in your bag and not feel it. Now on to the sound.
As I primarily listen to hip-hop, jazz, and some EDM music, the bass has to be good on any speaker. I understand that at this size it’s hard to find a speaker that can carry that baseline without distortion The bass is solid and tight at low to medium volume, but I find it drops out as the volume gets above 75%. As for the highs, they are crisp! As I understand it this speaker has 2 low drivers, and 2 high tweeters. This thing sounds great. As a bonus I love that you can adjust the EQ right on top of the unit to add bass or treble to your liking!
Overall, this is a solid speaker! I think it’s priced slightly high. If you find it on sale for $200-$250 grab it. You will not be disappointed for that price. At $299 you can get a JBL PartyBox Encore Essential. That speaker destroys this one on Bass and Overall volume, its just not as portable as this one. Something to consider as you are making your choices.
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