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Marshall Woburn III Bluetooth Wireless Speaker
Marshall Woburn III Bluetooth Wireless Speaker

Original price was: $579.99.Current price is: $529.99.

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Current Price $529.99 October 12, 2024
Highest Price $529.99 October 12, 2024
Lowest Price $529.99 October 12, 2024
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Marshall Woburn III Bluetooth Wireless Speaker Description

  • RE-ENGINEERED WIDER STEREO SOUNDSTAGE: This generation of the home line-up has an even wider soundstage than before, delivering immersive Marshall signature sound.Waterproof : No
  • PAIR, PLAY AND TURN IT UP: These speakers are straight to business, so you can just pair and play without the hassle of a complex set-up
  • NEXT-GENERATION BLUETOOTH: Generation III is ready for the future of Bluetooth technology and has been built to deliver next-generation Bluetooth features the moment they are available
  • A MORE SUSTAINABLE APPROACH: The home line-up has music at heart and the environment in mind. This new generation takes a more sustainable approach with a PVC-free build that comprises 70% recycled plastic and only vegan materials
  • CONNECT AND CONTROL: With next-generation Bluetooth 5.2 and the 3.5 mm input, connecting to your speaker and listening to your music has never been so effortless

Marshall Woburn III Bluetooth Wireless Speaker Specification

Specification: Marshall Woburn III Bluetooth Wireless Speaker

Brand

Marshall

Speaker Maximum Output Power (Watts)

150

Connectivity Technology

wired, wireless

Audio Output Mode

Stereo

Mounting Type

Floor Standing

Material

Plastic, Metal

Model Name

Woburn III

Speaker Type

Woofer

Special Feature

App Control, Multi-Room Audio

Compatible Devices

Laptop, Desktop, Tablet, Smartphone

Subwoofer Diameter (Inches)

5.25

Controller Type

App Control

Surround Sound Channel Configuration

5.2

Color

Black

Included Components

Woburn III Bluetooth Speaker,Quick start guide, Legal and safety information, mains lead

Product Dimensions

7.99"D x 15.75"W x 12.48"H

Age Range Description

Adult

Item Weight (pounds)

16.4

Is Waterproof

FALSE

Warranty Type

Limited

Maximum Range (Meters)

10

Number of Items

1

Control Method

App

Wireless Communication Technology

Bluetooth

Speaker Size (Inches)

5.25

Power Source

Battery Powered

Package Type

FFP

Number of Batteries

1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.

Audio Driver Type

Dynamic Driver

Subwoofer Connectivity Technology

Wired

Connectivity Protocol

Bluetooth

Includes MP3 player

No

Is Electric

No

Specific Uses For Product

Music Playback

Global Trade Identification Number

07340055385428

Manufacturer

Zound Industries

ASIN

B09HTD7R7W

Country of Origin

China

Item model number

1006020

Batteries

1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.

Date First Available

April 1, 2022

Marshall Woburn III Bluetooth Wireless Speaker Reviews (13)

13 reviews for Marshall Woburn III Bluetooth Wireless Speaker

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  1. Chief

    I am a 63 year old music and sound enthusiast. I go back to the days of Marantz or pioneer and Fisher receivers with Altec Lancing speakers. Harmon Kardon was big back then too. My idea of good sound is when I am hearing the instruments produce music as if I’m sitting in the audience. Sadly, so many of our songs today have been re- engineered in the studio with the emphasis on being loud vs letting the instruments express themselves untouched. So let’s get to the speaker. My first impression unboxing this product was that the boxes seal had been broken. Was this a returned product? Secondly, the speaker surface looked ‘weathered’. It was whitish looking on some parts of the black surface. I had some old English polish that immediately made the speaker look brand new. Actually, the slightly weathered look told me that the unit had been sitting in the Warehouse for a long time. It was not used. I’m ok with that. The unit must be plugged in to work. Connecting my devices to this speaker was a breeze. No ‘ retry’ or ‘ failed to connect’ nonsense. It works!
    My first impression is that this thing gets loud. Many reviews regarding this speaker has to do with how loud this speaker gets. Good for young people. Bad for me. I want my speaker to be EFFICIENT. Meaning at low volume I still get a full musical fidelity experience. On this criteria this speaker gets an A!!!!
    I can enjoy my music without it being LOUD. Sorry I’m 63….lol lol.
    The bass is smooth, clear and unmuffled. It almost responds as a subwoofer when those really deep synthesiser bass notes are needed from a Moog type piano player. Lol…
    Giving away my age again. You will be very happy with the bass on this speaker. I give the bass reproduction an A! The midrange speakers has punch. I believe this speaker has built in amplifiers that pushes that sound out in a hurry. I give the midrange dound an A! Now to the tweeters. This is a sore spot for me. Between Dolby technology and this modern day emphasis on ” noise reduction”, it’s usually the tweeters that suffer. At first I was disappointed with the high notes on this speaker. Then I realized that most of today’s modern music, even some jazz, have been re- engineered in the studio to be loud coupled with noise reduction technology that can make the end product of a nice song rich in symbols and high notes….. flat and disappointing. I had to go to classical and easy listening type songs to test the high notes on this unit. These genres are usually a little less tampered with in the sound mixing studio before we hear the finished product or song. I give the tweeters a B in my evaluation. It’s definitely good but I feel the bass and midrange speakers are better at what they do than the tweeters. Remember good will satisfy 95% of your quest and listening audience.

    Conclusion: The speaker screams quality and looks very different. Traditional. A throw back to the days of wearing your bell bottoms and platform shoes…lol. the sound separation is superb. The sound is NOT muddy or boxy. Turn it up and you get that concert feel right in your own living room. The app for this speaker is ok. You can control the treble or bass or even adjust the speaker acoustics based on the location of your speaker. Mine is by a wall . So I made the adjustment in the app. I recommend this speaker!

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  2. Fernando herrera

    Para ser Bluetooth tiene una calidad muy alta y es fácil de manejar.
    Suena increíble.

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  3. Gary Shepson

    This speaker is amazing! Hands down the best I’ve ever heard. I had a couple different Harmon Kardon speakers in the past that were excellent as well, but this one blows them away. Totally worth every penny. We have it in our travel trailer and it shakes the floors without any distortion what so ever. Fill’s the pool area with full rich sound.

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  4. Craig B.

    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 5.2
    Frequency 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-backward
    Right = forward one track, hold for fast-forward
    Single Push = pause

    (4) INPUT SOURCES:
    Bluetooth
    Aux (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.

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  5. Jim

    Très satisfait une grande qualité de son
    Et un Look joli fabrication de qualité
    Vraiment entièrement content et satisfait
    Merci

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  6. Luisa Vanessa de Freitas Vela

    Such a perfect in everything! Sound, design… 100/100

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  7. True-Reviews

    Absolutely fantastic Bluetooth speaker, simple controls, deep bass and treble outputs loud and clear!

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  8. Client d’Amazon

    Para empezar , estuve esperando que esté producto llegará a tiendas en México pero ya casi 7 meses de su salida no se veía una fecha ,así que opte por pedirlo por Amazon desde estado unidos , comentaba que podría tardar de un a tres meses en llegar pero solo fue unos 20 días , no tuve problemas con el envío y llegó sin daños ,venía muy bien empaquetada.

    Ya tenía productos Marshall así que lo que note diferente de las otras bocinas fue el cable de corriente que este es más engomado y flexible,pero sus especificaciones de amperaje son los mismos así que no le afecta.

    La bocina perfecta sin rayones y todo bien ensamblado,botones macizos ,es de esperar de la marca.

    Al prenderla y usarla con la aplicación te va pedir actualizar,así que serían unos minutos de espera.

    Las opciones de la app son básicas pero importante,ya que puedes hacer ajustes dependiendo en qué parte de la casa lo tengas y una cosa que más me gustó fue que aunque tengas usando el input que sea rca ,aux o HDMI aún así puedes controlar con la app de tu CEL ( obviamente ya debiste tener emparejado con tu CEL)

    El diseño de los botones es lo mejor de la versión uno y la dos, así que estoy más que satisfecho, entre digital y físico . El encendido se siente como la uno pero el control de volumen y ajustes de agudos y graves es digital de giro infinito como la 2, lo que agregaron fueron los botones de avanzar ,retroceder ,pausa y play de la música con esto permite tener un mejor control de todo desde la bocina y así ya no depender tanto del celular o table.

    A cuestión de sonido perfecto ,ya que es de 3 vías se siente más a detalle cada frecuencia con sus bocinas específicas 1 bocina grave de 90w , 2 bocinas de medios de 15w y 2 bocinas de agudos de 15 w.

    Usándolo con su Bluetooth la música se escucha muy bien sin distorsión,pero hay que tomar en cuenta que su códec es sbc así que es una calidad standar de transferencia de datos, no esperes definición si lo usas a distancia ( aún no puedo usar sus funciones de multi,pero aún así esa tecnología no es para mejorar el audio si no más para hacer multitrasferencia de datos)

    Por otro lado use un ifi dac v2 via rca y ahí si se aprovecha la calidad de la bocina Marshall. Aún con sonido al máximo sin ningún problema de distorsión ( pero no lo deje por mucho tiempo por qué es demasiada potencia )

    Probe las otras entradas y sin problemas.

    En cuestión de potencia de sonido cumple como su producto tope( está bocina se puede considerar como tú bocina principal de casa), es una bocina que si la tienes en sala o cuarto no lo puedes usar a más del 70% de volumen, quizá ya en el patio podrías subirle más el volumen sin que te incomode tanto sonido. Con la bocina tufton es ideal para reuniones al exterior pero con
    la W3 podrías aún dar mas sonido ala reunión ( obvio que su contra es que no están portatil)

    Es una bocina que por su peso no están cómodo de mover a cada rato pero si es lo suficientemente práctica de tamaño para acomodarla y ponerla donde gustes, es un producto que por su precio no cualquiera se anime ,pero tiene un excelente sonido,un buen tamaño ,buen volumen y un diseño que resalta y cualquier invitado lo notará inmediato. Yo lo recomiendo ampliamente.

    Si encuentras la versión 2 a muy buena oferta cómprala(pero en calidad de sonido no tienen comparación ,es mejor la 1 y 3), pero si no es así te recomiendo muchísimo ahorrar para conseguirte la W3 que se considera casi ala par que la versión 1 pero con tecnología de 2022 .

    Gracias por leer hasta aquí y espero a verte ayudado un poco con tus dudas.

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  9. Luisa Vanessa de Freitas Vela

    Audio quality is stellar. Very dynamic sound with crisp highs and deep lows. This speaker doesn’t need a subwoofer at all, it basically has its own lol. It’s not going to have the separation that a 5.1 set up has, but for a single compact unit you couldn’t ask for much better. This thing powers my home audio setup. Also it gets crazy loud lol. I only have it on like 15% at home. 20% I’m afraid will get me noise complaints lol.

    One of my few gripes is the inconsistency of the 3.5mm headphone jack. Sometimes I have to get it just right to get a good sound. Rare small gripe when I do this. Another gripe is a wish it supported AAC codec but it’s okay.

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  10. Miguel Ángel Melo

    Me gustó el sonido acabo de comprender lo que son bajos profundos aún a un volumen moderado! Sientes y escuchas la música! hoy me llegó el woburn 3 y lo estoy probando espero que siga así por mucho tiempo

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  11. Not a drone

    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!

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  12. Fernando herrera

    Un classique magnifique 🥰 a 660$ en plus tres belle acquisitions

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  13. Yves De La Torre

    Love the look ‘sound is amazing ‘Bass Is Low And Bumps

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