This Retro Bluetooth Speaker Is $85 Off Right Now

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Marshall speakers are known for their iconic retro looks and powerful audio, so if you’re in the market for a desktop speaker that isn’t an eyesore and still delivers solid sound, the Marshall Emberton II portable Bluetooth speaker is currently around $95, 47% off the usual price.

Mimicking the classic Marshall amp aesthetic, this vintage-inspired speaker provides rich bass and bright highs, according to this PCMag review, which notes that while the speaker can get impressively loud, it comes at the expense of bass depth and a warped sound signature. The Push mode can help balance out those EQ changes, but you still won’t get truly deep low-end. It’s ideal for indoor use, but it may not be loud enough to provide immersive sound in a backyard or on adventures. The speaker also lacks strong digital signal processing at high volumes, and doesn’t include a built-in mic or speakerphone functionality.

Compared to its predecessor, the Emberton II is longer lasting and more durable. It has a dust-tight build and an IP67 rating, which means it can be submerged in up to a meter of water for 30 minutes. It can go for 30 hours without recharging, but that number will vary based on how loud you play it. Charging the speaker for 20 minutes provides four hours of playtime, but a full charge requires three hours. The companion Marshall Bluetooth app is only so-so; there are just three preset modes to adjust EQ.

If you can deal with occasionally aggressive digital signal processing and iffy low-end, the Marshall Emberton II is a stylish, well-built speaker that provides a decent audio experience for most songs. At $95, it’s a more affordable (and more aesthetic) alternative to similar speakers from the likes of JBL.

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