Marshall hasn’t been been shy about capitalizing on its legacy. The
legendary English amplifier company has plastered its name on cans of
beer and a line of refrigerators. It’s not the most crass branding we’ve
seen, but it’s pretty damn silly.

At first glance, the same can be said for its line of bluetooth speakers
and headphones, save for one important thing: they’re actually quite
good. It’s been several years since the company branched out into
consumer electronics, and along the way, it’s been remarkably consistent
with the products that bear its iconic cursive logo.
Announced this summer at IFA, the Kilburn II doesn’t stray far from the
familiar Marshall amplifier style. In fact, you’d be forgiven if you
mistook the thing for a practice amp. Instead, it’s just a solidly built
bluetooth speaker with a rubberized faux leather design that can take
some serious bumps. It’s further ruggedized by way of a chainlink
metallic grille up front.
The speaker is water resistant, so you can take it outside without much
concern. That said, if you need a true all-weather speaker, I’d
recommend looking at something from JBL. The Kilburn isn’t going to go
swimming with you, but it’ll withstand a little spilt whiskey.
The sound quality is decent for speaker of this size. It’s not the best
sound I’ve heard out of a bluetooth speaker, but if you’re looking for
something portable to fill up a small room, it’s a pretty solid choice,
and the treble and bass knobs up top will help you find find the perfect
medium.
Unlike most bluetooth speakers, the Kilburn requires a proprietary plug
for charging. That means no microUSB/USB-C. That’s understandable
though, given the massive on-board battery, which should give more than
20 hours of life on a charge, watching the series of red bars creep down
in the meantime.
At $299, it’s not a cheap bluetooth speaker, but it’s solid as far as
the price point goes. It’s not going to replace your audiophile sound
system any time soon, but at least it will look nice sitting next to
your vinyl collection.
Brian Heater
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