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  2. Marshall Amplification - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 Marshall started a partnership with Zound Industries to make headphones and bluetooth speakers, [25] Zound Industries [26] is most known for its Urbanears headphones and have a similar partnership with Adidas to make audio products for them. In August 2018, Marshall announced two smart speakers which run Amazon Alexa. [27]

  3. Are the Marshall V headphones worth it? - AOL

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    The Marshall V headphones have a superior battery life, lightweight design and intuitive physical controls.

  4. Jim Marshall (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    From 1960, Marshall owned a moderately successful music store in Hanwell, West London, selling drums and then branching out into guitars.His many guitar playing customers (including Ritchie Blackmore, Big Jim Sullivan and Pete Townshend) spoke of the need for a particular kind of amplifier, with Townshend wanting something "bigger and louder", and Marshall saw the opportunity, [2] [6] founding ...

  5. Category : Audio equipment manufacturers of the United Kingdom

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  6. Urbanears - Wikipedia

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    The Zinken is a pair of headphones released in July 2012, aimed at professional DJs and amateurs alike and made to work in various environments. [4] The headphones come with a Urbanears TurnCable, which is a reversible cable with rugged Kevlar inside, featuring a coiled section to allow more freedom of movement and a 6.3mm plug to be used with a mixer and a 3.5mm for use with a regular mobile ...

  7. Marshall Major - Wikipedia

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    The Marshall Major (Model 1967 [1]) was a bass guitar amplifier made by Marshall. It was introduced in 1967 as the "Marshall 200" (in reference to the power of the amplifier). It had a plexi panel and two inputs in one channel, but in contrast with the 100 watt heads made by Marshall, the first series had split tone controls similar to the ...