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Marshall upgrades the bass and repairability of two wireless speakers

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Andrew Liszewski
Marshall upgrades the bass and repairability of two wireless speakers
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Marshall has updated its Acton and Stanmore Bluetooth speakers with improved audio components and a new focus on repairability. The speakers feature replaceable parts and redesigned bass ports, with the company emphasizing longevity and ease of maintenance for consumers.

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The shift toward repairable consumer electronics reflects a growing industry trend responding to consumer demand for sustainability and product longevity.

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Marshall announced new versions of its Acton and Stanmore Bluetooth speakers today with upgraded tweeters, bass ports, and internal designs that improve their ability to fill a room with sound. Both the Acton IV and Stanmore IV replace their four-year-old predecessors with a new focus on repairability. Parts including knobs, feet, and the speakers’ front grills bearing the iconic Marshall logo are replaceable should they get damaged.

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