• Reviews around bass (4.30 of 5)

    Marshall Stanmore Bluetooth Speaker, Cream (04091629)

    • Full rich bass
    • It’s comparable to Mid-market brand names, not high fidelity or great bass
    • The bass is great and everything is real clear
    • All the while reproducing real bass notes as opposed to some other speakers that boost up the mid bass in an effort to fool the listener into thinking they're hearing real bass
    • Muddled sound, no separation, poor bass, low volume just awful.
    • I didnt buy on Amazon, because I found a better price on Newegg, but wanted to give ya'll my 2 cents on the guyFor its size the Bass is very impressive and will rumble, especially if you place it in a corner or next to a wall, but also in the open room its a legitarse-kicker
    • Best speaker i have ever bought its super loud awesome bass treble perfect and talk about your whole house being a party
    • Best speaker i have ever bought its super loud awesome bass treble perfect and talk about your whole house being a party
    • And the bass... most impressive
    • My favorite feature is the adjustable bass & treble tone controls
    • Simple retro design, great sound, bass and treble knobs on top of speaker
    • Its very clear, respectably loud, the bass is decent but nothing about it rocked my world.
    • Incredible bass, unreal mids
    • Booming bass and volume, great treble
    • The Stanmore has really good bass and can get (I think) incredibly loud
    • The bass and treble settings are handy and the Bluetooth range is pretty good.
    • Had my eye on the Woburn at first, but as very cool as it is, it is overkill for my needs, so I turned to the Stanmore