Marshall amplifiers and other products have been used throughout music history by some of the biggest names in rock-n-roll, including Jimi Hendrix, Eddie Van Halen, Randy Rhoads, Slash and many others. Several years ago, the company rolled out its Marshall Headphones brand, and with it an array headphones and powered speakers.
Adding to the functionality of its powered speakers, the legendary audio company has announced that its Action ($349), Stanmore ($449) and Woburn ($599) systems now offer whole-house audio connectivity.
The British company says that through its multiroom audio options, homeowners can wirelessly play different songs in each room of their homes or they can play the same song throughout their homes.
Because the products are self-contained active speaker systems, homeowners can purchase a single product and build their whole-house systems over time to assemble complete multiroom solutions.
Utilizing its 50 years of audio engineering experience, Marshall states that users can listen to their favorite music through a choice of connectivity methods such as built-in ChromeCast, Spotify Connect, AirPlay or Bluetooth, as well as wired 3.5mm inputs, and because they share Marshall heritage, they can rock at volumes that would make Angus Young, Iron Maiden, Lizzy Hale and Joe Satriani take notice.
The speakers include multiple one-touch presets and feature Marshall's famous industrial design, which millions of music fans have seen on stages across the world for decades.
Check out the photo gallery to see Marshall equipment used over the years by icons like Jimi Hendrix, Slash and more.
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