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MarshallWoburn III Bluetooth Wireless Speaker,Black
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Is Electric | No |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 150 Watts |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | wired, wireless |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Weight | 16.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.99"D x 15.75"W x 12.48"H |
Number of Audio Channels | 5.2 |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop, Tablet, Smartphone |
Speaker Size | 5.25 Inches |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Music Playback |
Controller Type | App Control |
Color | Black |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
Control Method | App |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Speaker Type | Freestanding |
Additional Features | App Control, Multi-Room Audio |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Music Players |
Subwoofer Diameter | 5.25 Inches |
C**.
The Marshall Woburn III is a great value.
The Woburn III powered-speaker by Marshall produces surprisingly enjoyable audio quality for its class. It is considered semi-portable and plugs into the wall. A battery and charger would increase size, weight, cost, and complexity that would only detract from its performance. Purchased Jan-Twenty-Twenty-Four.According to the Woburn III spec sheet:Bluetooth 5.2Frequency range: 35 Hz to 20 kHz.(1) 90W amp for the subwoofer, including a passive bass port in the cabinet.(4) 15W amps for the left & right mid-range & tweeters.The lowest useful frequency on my Woburn III unit is 32 Hz, rivaling sub woofers costing several times more. More on frequency testing later.UNBOXING: My Dell PC recognized the Woburn’s Bluetooth signal instantly. I was playing music in less than 60 seconds.The brief but clear USER MANUAL is only available online, although not necessarily required because operation is very intuitive. Grandma could set it up.MEDIA CONTROL BUTTON:Left = backward one track, hold for fast-backwardRight = forward one track, hold for fast-forwardSingle Push = pause(4) INPUT SOURCES:BluetoothAux (3.5 mm conveniently on top)RCA Jacks (Yeah!)HDMI (ARC & eARC).The Woburn conveniently remembers the selected input SOURCE.BLUETOOTH via CELL PHONE:1. Download Marshall’s phone app from Google. The dreaded “I Agree” statement’s default choice claims it only interrogates my phone for product improvements. Fair enough.2. Launch the Marshall app on the phone.3. Confirm the Woburn SOURCE LED indicates Bluetooth.4. Push and hold the SOURCE button until the Bluetooth LED flashes.5. Select “Woburn III” on the phone app before the SOURCE LED stops flashing.6. Done.The Woburn III sounds so good over Bluetooth I decided to run a comparison test. The same music file was synchronized on my PC and my phone, then switched back and forth between the RCA inputs (a Dell PC with a standalone audio DAC) and the phone’s Bluetooth (v5.2). Both devices use the Foobar2000 music app.A subtle audio quality loss was detectable using Bluetooth, but only when playing an exceptionally well-mastered CD (Diana Krall) that was ripped directly to a loss-less file format (i.e., a CD WAV file transcoded directly to a FLAC file). Songs mastered with less precision are not crisp enough to notice a difference over Bluetooth, despite being ripped in the same manner.This simple test indicates the inherent audio quality of the Woburn III is sophisticated enough to reveal Bluetooth’s shortcomings. (Wirelessly transferring data and music are entirely different technical challenges.)I have never used Bluetooth for music, so forgive the next few paragraphs. Bluetooth technology has evolved significantly from the early days of iPods, poor wireless band-width, and primitive file compression algorithms.Woburn III can be paired with multiple Bluetooth devices simultaneously. If Device A is playing, Device B cannot play until Device A is Paused. Repeat as desired.Accidentally pushed the Woburn’s SOURCE button and goofed up the Bluetooth link? Simply reselect Bluetooth, wait for Woburn to emit two alert tones that occur several seconds apart, then select play on the phone device.Woburn III enters Network Standy after about 10 minutes without an input signal. All panel LED’s turn off except the SOURCE LED.To Resume Bluetooth mode: wiggle one of Woburn’s three Audio Control knobs, the other LED’s on the control panel wakeup. Woburn emits two tones several seconds apart, then select Play on any previously paired phone device. Cycling the power switch is not the only method to re-establish wireless communication as one reviewer claimed, at least on my unit.To exit Standy while connected to a wired input: select Play on the wired device, four seconds later Woburn is awake and resumes playing.AUX OR RCA SOURCES: Changing from an active Bluetooth signal to a line-level input simply requires changing SOURCE to Aux or RCA. Meanwhile, my phone automatically pauses the current song to avoid losing my place in the playlist.HDMI SOURCE: Connect the TV’s Audio Return Channel (eARC), Woburn immediately responds to the TV’s volume command (even if Woburn is in standby mode). Selecting another Woburn SOURCE plays that input, at which point, my Sony TV re-engages its speakers. Gotta love HDMI technology.Note: My Sony TV required configuring its Digital Audio Out to PCM. CEMA rated this TV best audio quality for 2021, and is noticeably better than other flat panels, but the Woburn III sounds significantly better. Now I will not need a soundbar and just use the Woburn when better audio quality is desired.ENERGY CONSUMPTION:Mid Volume = 8W; Network Standy = 0.37W; Power Switch Off = 0.22W. Zero power consumption requires unplugging the power cord. Annual energy cost in standby mode:0.37W x 1000 x 24 x 365 = 3.24 kWh x $0.06 = $0.19 per year.LOW FREQUENCY TESTING:Unboxing in the kitchen, the initial low frequency sweeps sounded a little dirty. This is a good thing when the first step is silencing cookware resonating in the cupboards, especially from a 16 pound device.Had to graduate to the audio room to resume sweep testing. Descending from 160 Hz, loudness is a little thin at 113 Hz, increases at 91 Hz, decreases again at 70 Hz, substantially increases from 57 Hz to 34 Hz (the muscle-bound portion), then tapers off to total silence by 26 Hz. My high-end system also varies during sweeps, but not to this degree (in the same room).To be fair, low-frequency variations are more than the music machine. Wavelength at 141 Hz is 8 feet (ceiling height), typically where undesirable room interactions begin. Longer wavelengths develop standing wave patterns, causing loud and quiet zones, often just one step apart. Proper low-end testing is done outdoors, or in an anechoic test chamber. And, balancing a machine’s low frequency output becomes exponentially more difficult as device size shrinks, again a wavelength issue (and cost).It appears that Marshall traded a reasonable amount of bass unevenness to include as much of the low frequency spectrum as possible, and succeeded without creating an intolerable situation like other machines in this class.Note: Hz x wavelength = the speed of sound in air (1,130 feet per sec at 72 F)TONE CONTROLS: The bass and treble adjustments provide adequate range of authority. However, adjusting the bass knob to the middle of its range often provides too much low-end, primarily for tracks mastered in the early 2000’s during the earbud volume wars. Well-mastered tracks do not experience this issue.Salvaging bass-heavy songs (due to poor mastering) is possible by reducing the bass tone control knob, which partially cheats the mid-range frequencies, but at least the song is listenable. Fortunately, bass-heavy songs that are well-mastered, such as disco and techno, sound just fine.The Woburn III’s five Class D amplifiers (one for each speaker) improve bass-heavy songs. As the 90W subwoofer amp works hard processing the bass, the other 4 amps (at higher frequencies) remain unaffected. This “bi-amping” approach imitates the standalone sub-woofer of large systems.Most Woburn’s competitors lack traditional RCA jacks (big mistake). Woburn III includes RCA jacks, boldly daring a comparison test against expensive equipment and it has nothing to be ashamed of, dollar for dollar.My friends who think a frequency sweep is a broom claim the Woburn III sounds amazing. Changing audio sources could not be easier and locating the 3.5 mm Aux input on top is genius.The retro design theme looks great too. Reminds me of Jimi Hendrix using his guitar as an axe. Any left-hander who plays a right-handed guitar upside down can bludgeon his Marshall amp if he wants. Being a musical genius is not always easy.The Woburn III is clearly an upgrade over a vanilla stereo system or soundbar, and reduces component clutter. Get one for the bedroom, garage, boat, RV, cottage, barbeque, anywhere competent audio quality and flexible connectivity are desired in a portable package. I might purchase another one for the backseat of my limousine.I rate the Woburn III a solid five stars after six months of evaluation.
C**S
Incredible!
I’ve bought many speakers in the past and this as high quality as the best I’ve ever heard. The bass is immersive. The treble and the mids are just incredible and that goes for every genre of music that I have played. It also sounds fantastic connected to my TV, and play station which I did not expect so I was pleasantly surprised. I would rate this on par with any other brand. I have used Sonos for the past 8 years and I don’t feel that I’m missing anything. I rarely write reviews unless something just overwhelms my expectations. The music is rich, bold, and crisp. And it’s was simple to set up. The look of it is very classy and not the focal point of the room (until you crank it up). It’s understated elegance but not flashy but this speaker has some serious depth.
W**2
Wow, incredible sound and it’s Bluetooth.
I wanted to get a really good speaker to listen to music and I typically have Sonos throughout the house. I bought the Woburn for a small listening nook and I wanted no compromises. First the speaker isn’t as big as I thought it would be. Which is great because I’d don’t want a really huge speaker. I was wondering if I should have gotten the acton3 and honestly I am so glad I just went for it and purchased the Woburn because I don’t think I could ever go back to something less. I think the next version should get airplay2 but for now Bluetooth will suffice. The best way to describe the sound is full and strong with clarity which is what I was hoping for. It’s like a very satisfying meal so yeah get it and enjoy this great speaker.
P**A
Sound quality
The sound from this beautiful beast is just MIND BLOGGING!! ❤️🔥👏🏾
D**Z
Really great sound!
First of all, I hate to send it back. There isn’t anything I didn’t like about the Marshall Woburn 3, it’s simply because the wife prefers the style of another speak, otherwise I’d keep it.I really like how it sounds compared to the other speaker my wife likes. The base isn’t too heavy that it over power everything else, but it feels really deep. The midrange sounds surprisingly excellent to me and my wife had to agree even thought she like the look of the other one.If it’s not for the styling, which isn’t bad in any way, I’d kept this speaker. Such a tough choice to make because I really liked how it sounds.
W**R
Best Bluetooth speaker
I tried a lot of Bluetooth speakers and sent them back until I got this one. Pricey, but definitely worth it. Easily and reliably connects to Bluetooth. Powerful and loud without distortion. Crisp and clear treble. Booming bass from the subwoofer (which a lot of these speakers don’t have.) Cool retro look.
N**E
Great speaker in a small package
Owned for about 6 months. I have had no issues with function, bluetooth, etc and it looks fantastic in our great room. I have been very impressed with the sound from this unit. Clear and bright highs and the lows do not get muddy. Bluetooth control from phone app is convenient. Would definitely buy again!
S**
Power Unleashed in a Box
This Marshall speaker is Amazingly Powerful. Cool Retro look with the Marshall logo. Pretty clear in even the loudest setting. Set up very easy too with the Ap. Unfortunately had to Return it due to Amazon price match policy. (Which is none). Amazon makes you return things and repurchase the product to get the better price. Which is nuts. So returned and repurchased at 50 dollars less. Do your resurch if you want this item. It will save you. Hence loss of 2 stars for inconvenience.Definitely an A plus for the speaker.
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