BlendingDailyWithBailey—December 22, 2025
I bought this for my husband who has a killburn already and he absolutely loves it. The sound quality is amazing, clear and LOUD! It’s about the size of a JBL party box but provides way more base. The lights are a nice touch making it look classy and modern. The quality is very nice and it has wheels and a handle to make moving it around effortless. Read more
Marla Lamar—December 23, 2025
I’ve always enjoy listening to Marshall speakers . This is my third and biggest Marshall to date. Perfect for our karaoke nights.🎤. Read more
Carlos Zhunio—December 2, 2025
Excellent Speaker, loud and wonderful item and I really recommend. Read more
Alexander—October 20, 2025
I did not order this speaker from amazon. I ordered it from Marshall directly. I am going to keep this short. If you like sub bass, that deep rumble this is the speaker for you. I measured this speaker down to 25hz. I thought there claim of 20hz was exaggerated and while it is, it's not by as much as I was expecting. It all depends on how they define that 20hz claim. If they claim its 20hz at -6db that would be way off. If they say that deepest possible frequency it can produce audible bass is 20hz than its not far off. I can hear very faint bass down to 23hz. We just don't know. The speaker is a sealed design. no bass port or passive radiators. This means total raw bass output might be less than you would think for a speaker of this size. Sealed designs have a more controlled bass. More articulate. between 35 and 50hz this speaker won't give you the rumble of a party box 320 for example but if you play something that has bass between 25 - 35hz you will be shocked at how clean the sub bass rumble is with the Bromley 750. At 28hz everything can rattle in my apartment. It's not until under that the bass rolls off enough to not be as impactful. I used to have a 320 and it can rattle stuff in my apartment but at higher HZ. 32-38hz but not much under 32hz. The marshal is actually pretty good for watching movies due to how deep it can play. No other BT speaker I have can play as deep as the marshall and I have like 50+ speakers. The deep bass on the Bromley 750 is actually on par with my Klipsch the nines bass which is crazy. This speaker also has a sound character knob which I don't think is very good. At max dynamic the speaker is just too quiet, and it reduced bass. at full loud yes, it's extremely loud but all the deep bass disappears in favor of loudness, and you get this very loud upper bass kick that sounds boxy and, in this mode, if you turn the bass knob anywhere past like 4 it will distort badly. the loud mode is unusable. sound quality goes out the window. If you have the knob center between the dynamic and loud it's much better. you can max out the bass knob and it won't distort but still get loud enough and you get bass deep bass in this mode, but the upper bass is still too much imo. So, I put it 1-2 notches toward dynamic from center. This gives me the best sound you're going to get from this speaker. I am hoping with future updates this issue can but fixed. The idea is great, but the actual result is meh. I'm not going to deduct a star though because the sound profile I adjusted it to is great. It's still the best sounding BT speaker I own. Lights are very good as well but not gimmicky. Read more