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Marshall Stanmore: Pitch Black Edition

Marshall gives the Stanmore a stealthy new colourway.

  • Curtis Moldrich
  • 20 October 2014
Marshall Stanmore: Pitch Black Edition

Founded by Jim Marshall in the 1960's, Marshall Amplifiers has been the driving force behind some of the most important records in Rock.

Now the British brand adds to its new range of Bluetooth speakers with the attention grabbing Stanmore Pitch Black.

A compact active speaker hidden in a classic design, the Stanmore Pitch Black harks to the heyday of the Marshall brand. Analogue knobs and the iconic script logo all add to the vintage feel, while the eye-catching Pitch Black colourway sets the Stanmore apart to an even greater degree.

Like the existing Black, Cream and Brown versions of the Stanmore, the Pitch Black pairs two 3/4 inch tweeters with a single 5 1/4 inch woofer for added low end presence. Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity is included, and the Stanmore also features an Optical and Aux inputs if you prefer to use old-school cables.

The Marshall Stanmore Pitch Black edition joins the rest of the Stanmore range from Thursday November 13th.

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