Testseek.com have collected 41 expert reviews of the Marshall Stanmore 2 smart speaker and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Marshall Stanmore 2 smart speaker.
May 2019
(81%)
41 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(94%)
550 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Powerful
Crisp sound with above average bass for a smart speaker. Manual adjustments with knobs
Looks like a Marshall amp
And the adjustment knobs on the top are fantastic
Supports WiFi
Bluetooth
Aux
And RCA
Overall sound quality is rich and full
App provides a five-band graphic EQ
Iconic Marshall look
Physical controls are way cool
Solid audio performance with rich bass depth and crisp highs
In-App EQ
Bass and Treble knobs for fine-tuning audio
Attractive overall design
Great looks
Brilliant big sound
Easy to set up
Powerful audio performance with rich bass depth and crisp highs
Handsome design
Mics pick voice up easily from long distances
Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant models available
Loud
Quality sound
Iconic design
Alexa smart assistant
All the bass
Top notch design and look
Awesome materials and construction
Easy to setup and use
Powerful sound for the size
Helpful app with nice control
Makes guitars sound great
Alexa built-in
The editors didn't like
The audio is good
But not as good as the Home Max
The back of the speaker is pretty ugly
$400 is a lot to pay for a smart speaker
No matter how good it looks. The Home Max is also the same price
Couldn't get Alexa or online streaming to work on my iPhone 6
Loud, quality sound, Iconic design, Alexa smart assistant, All the bass
Pricey
The Marshall Stanmore II Voice is a powerful, well-balanced speaker that packs in Alexa smart assistant voice controls for music and the smart home. The looks are truly iconic and the price is still less than some of sonically similar competition...
Overall sound quality is rich and full, App provides a five-band graphic EQ, Iconic Marshall look, Physical controls are way cool
Couldn't get Alexa or online streaming to work on my iPhone 6, Bluetooth pairing is flaky, Online customer support is subpar
In my listening, the Marshall Stanmore II Voice performed best with rock—which makes sense, given its heritage. Its sound isn't quite as well suited to more polite tracks, though the five-band EQ can help. It certainly doesn't sound bad playing other type...
Published: 2019-04-04, Author: Marc , review by: tomsguide.com
Great looks, Brilliant big sound, Easy to set up
Chunky and heavy, No battery option, Pricey
The Marshall Stanmore II Voice is a stylish smart speaker that has striking looks that are a lot more memorable than the Homepods and Echos of the world. Granted, the amp-like exterior is not for all but this Marshall offers something a little bit differe...
Powerful, crisp sound with above average bass for a smart speaker. Manual adjustments with knobs, Looks like a Marshall amp, and the adjustment knobs on the top are fantastic, Supports WiFi, Bluetooth, aux, and RCA
The audio is good, but not as good as the Home Max, The back of the speaker is pretty ugly, $400 is a lot to pay for a smart speaker, no matter how good it looks. The Home Max is also the same price
Probably not. The Marshall Stanmore II is a good speaker—undeniably one of the best you can get with Assistant built-in right now. Music of all types sounds clear, the volume is impressive, and it has some power behind the bass. I also love the analog adj...
Published: 2019-01-04, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Powerful audio performance with rich bass depth and crisp highs, Handsome design, Mics pick voice up easily from long distances, Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant models available,
Unattractive back panel, No audio cables included for inputs
Marshall's Stanmore II Voice smart speaker improves upon the already-solid audio of the Stanmore II Bluetooth while adding your choice of Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant voice control to the mix...
Published: 2018-12-21, Author: Andrew , review by: appleinsider.com
Abstract: Marshall's upgraded mid-range speaker is a powerhouse of sound tailored to those who love the feeling of being at a concert and seeing the giant iconic amps littering the stage.Marshall Stanmore IIMarshall Stanmore II controlsMarshall Stanmore IIMarshall...
Published: 2018-12-13, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Top notch design and look, Awesome materials and construction, Easy to setup and use, Powerful sound for the size, Helpful app with nice control
Might be pricey for some
I'm going to put it simply. If you're a guitar or bass player looking for a Bluetooth speaker and loves the look of Marshall amps and cabinets, buy the Marshall Stanmore II Bluetooth speaker. You won't regret it. It's a beautiful speaker that will not onl...
Abstract: We should start off by noting that Marshall's speaker lineup has gotten a bit confusing, since the company has chosen to use its trio of speaker model names — the Acton, the Stanmore, and the Woburn — across its entire lineup of Bluetooth, Multi-Room Wi-F...
Published: 2018-11-15, Author: Max , review by: techgearlab.com
Makes guitars sound great, Alexa built-in, loud,
Expensive, not the best in its price range
The Marshall Stanmore II is an attractive looking speaker that will fit right into a guitar lover's home, but its sound quality doesn't live up to its $400 price tag...
Abstract: There is nothing flimsy here; the unit is 14 inches wide and weighs a hefty 10 lbs. (4.5kg) Substantial rubber feet keep it vibration-free and it will handle voltages from 100 to 240 V. There is no on/off switch because the unit sleeps when not in use. Si...