Stuff - UK (2020-04)

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TESTED MARSHALL MONITOR II ANC

Q What goes off
The Marshall Bluetooth
app, originally created
for the brand’s speakers,
has been updated for
headphones. It lets you
set a timer to turn off your
cans after a set period, in
case you’re falling asleep
to Ringo’s Greatest Hits.

Q Shove me do
The ANC and M buttons
are camouflaged to look
like rivets on the back of
the earcups, but they’re
easy to locate. In keeping
with the vintage vibe, a
gold button on the right
cup turns the cans off
and on.

Q Fuel on the hill
If you forgot to charge
your cans overnight, you
can score up to five hours
of wireless playtime with
a 15-minute boost. The
’phones are supplied with
a USB-C charging cable
plus a 3.5mm lead for
wired listening.

Q Day skipper
The gold button doubles
as a joystick to control
the volume (up and down)
and skip (left and right).
There’s no annoying
double-tap to master,
because pressing down
on the joystick takes care
of play and pause.

Interacting with Marshall’s noise-cancellers is easy
enough, and the app opens up more control options

Connectivity Bluetooth 5.0,
USB-C, 3.5mm
Battery life Up to 45hrs
(30hrs with ANC)
Weight 320g

STUFF SAYS +++++
A tidy set of over-ear
headphones packed
with more customising
options than any other
noise-cancellers

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Te c h s p e c s


Marshall’s amp-inspired design is the big sell here,
and it’s as close as many of us will ever get to a
backstage pass; but there’s more going on than
good looks. A sturdy foldable design, ace controls,
a comfy fit, adjustable noise-cancelling and great
all-round performance make them a hit. They’re not cheap,
but they’re easily Marshall’s best cans yet. @LibbyPlummer
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