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17 bass drivers, a 3D-printed phonograph cylinder, and Jason Momoa on repeat: Marshall’s audio engineers tell us how they made its first-ever soundbar stand out
Marshall’s audio engineers talk us through the highlights and challenges of developing the company’s first ever soundbar.
Sound and Vision: The Marshall Heston 120 could fix soundbars' weak spot
Marshall’s reputation in the music industry is rivalled by few others. Its amps are used by major music artists (Jimi Hendrix used them, don’t you know), and they’ve parlayed that into wireless speakers and headphones, which they’ve had success with. But Marshall isn’t stopping there. The announcement of the Heston 120 TV Soundbar shows it has ambitions beyond playing in the field of music. It wants to be in every room in your home. But home cin…
Challenging the black plastic trend – Marshall's first soundbar, the Heston 120 with Dolby Atmos, put to the test
Where sound meets style. | The Heston 120 launches on 20 May. We had the chance to test the stylish soundbar at home ahead of release. So how does Marshall's first-ever soundbar with 11 drivers hold up?
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