Audio brand Marshall is turning up the volume on sustainability and sound quality with its latest generation of Bluetooth speakers. The company has officially introduced the Acton IV and Stanmore IV, bringing meaningful upgrades to its popular amp-inspired wireless audio lineup.
While the signature retro aesthetic remains intact, the real changes are under the hood and on the spec sheet. Marshall has significantly enhanced the bass response for both models, promising a richer, more robust low-end for heavy bass tracks.
Beyond the improved audio profile, the company is making a major push into consumer repairability. Moving away from the disposable nature of modern tech, the Acton IV and Stanmore IV are designed to be easily fixed. Users will now have the ability to order and replace several individual components themselves, including the speakers' iconic front grilles. This DIY-friendly approach ensures the hardware can keep rocking for years to come without ending up in a landfill.