I did not expect this Marshall speaker to rival pricier Bose and Sonos models like this
Briefly

The Middleton II is Marshall's latest midsize portable Bluetooth speaker featuring 360-degree True Stereophonic sound for clear audio in any position. It features two three-inch woofers, two .6-inch tweeters, and two passive radiators for a well-balanced sound experience. Users can personalize their audio through various EQ settings. The bass response is well-controlled, offering clarity for vocals and instrumentals. It stands out against competitors like JBL and Bose, making it ideal for casual outdoor gatherings, providing reliable sound quality for a range of musical genres.
The Middleton II is the second generation of Marshall's midsize portable speaker, debuting with the company's 360-degree True Stereophonic sound, which promises clear audio regardless of the speaker's position.
Inside are two three-inch woofers, two .6-inch tweeters, and two passive radiators, resulting in a wonderfully tuned sound with an array of EQ settings to tailor audio preferences.
The Middleton II's bass response is better controlled than the JBL Charge 6, and vocals and instrumentals are clearer than the Bose SoundLink Plus.
This speaker has seen some things, and I listened to plenty of 2010s rap while it entertained a bachelorette outing by the pool.
Read at ZDNET
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