Owner notes a distinctive crunchy guitar startup sound and timeless styling that mirrors Marshall's guitar amps. The sound profile is big and bassy, performing well across genres from dream-pop to operatic heavy metal. The headphones are light and comfortable, causing no issues for glasses wearers. The models lack active noise cancelling, which aligns with a lower price point. Reviews praise physical button controls and plush earcups. Major V batteries reportedly last up to 100 hours per charge and include wireless charging. A current $50 discount to $99 makes them compelling value and prompts buying an extra pair.
I love Marshall Major headphones. Love them. Every time I turn them on, that crunchy guitar startup sound gives me a little chill ( dundundun dun dun!). Their timeless styling matches the aesthetic of Marshall's famous guitar amps, and the sound is big and bassy, just the way I like it. I have pretty eclectic music tastes, and everything sounds good on these things, from ethereal dream-pop to operatic heavy metal.
Our sister site Tom's Guide gave the Marshall Major V headphones a solid 'buy' recommendation, praising the physical button controls, the plushy comfy earcups, and what is possibly the headphones' best feature - their absolutely unreal battery life. Seriously, these things just go and go. Marshall Major headphones are all rated to be long-lasting, and the Major V cans are supposedly able to go up to 100 hours between charges.
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