ErrolB Posted
I purchased the Marshall Kilburn III while searching for a portable system that delivers true stereophonic sound, and it has absolutely exceeded my expectations. Having owned premium brands like Bose, JBL, Infinity, and Bang & Olufsen, I can confidently say that Marshall finally provides the rich, high-quality audio I’ve been longing for. I’ve received so many compliments on the system that four of my friends have already bought their own after hearing mine—and they are just as impressed. My collection now includes the entire Marshall portable line, from the Willen II, Emberton II, and Stockwell II to the Middleton, Kilburn II, and Tufton. While they all sound great, the Kilburn III is by far my favorite. I’m already saving up for the Marshall Bromley 750 next; I know it’ll be worth every penny. For now, I highly recommend the Kilburn III to anyone looking for that true stereophonic sound. Go get you one!!!
ZhenC Posted
Love it. The look is so sleek and sound quality is good. Charge it once and last for like 50 hours. Wireless so I can take it anywhere.
Gerardo Posted
I will buy one for each room. It's a classic for any occasion. Better sound, perfect design, perfect size, and it's built to last a lifetime.
Tiffany Posted
I fell in love with this radio because of its design and color. The velvet on the belt is also beautiful. It is a Bluetooth speaker. It does not play FM/ AM radio although through the app you can download the satellite radio. It's pretty loud considering its size. I have other Bluetooth speakers that happen to be louder than this, but I have it in my bedroom and I can hear it all over the house. It is very clear. I love the design and the knobs. What I do not like about it is you do have to flick it on and it will go off if your device disconnects. You're able to search for it, in you're Bluetooth settings however if it's not physically turned on you cannot connect to it. I purchased this for my bedroom so that isn't a big deal, but I just thought it would be important to share. It does come with a manufacturer warranty. I fell in love with the look of this speaker in the store, so it's safe to say I didn't necessarily purchase it because I was looking for a loud speaker, but I was looking for a great quality, and it does provide that. It's very clear. It can also be connected to your TV and other devices in the home. If you download the app and have several of their products, you can stack their products which means that you can play one device on all the speakers which is pretty cool.
bolty10 Posted
The best speaker in this price point. It has a great battery life, thumping bass and the mids are crisp. It might be misunderstood as a 'loud only' speaker but also performs beyond expectations in low volume as well, it indeed is soothing at all levels! At NO volume you feel irritated by the sound. The sound doesn't break at ANY volume level.
EduardoE Posted
I was looking to upgrade my Bluetooth speakers besides of JBLs speakers, they sound good but I was looking for that extra bass in the low frequencies. After several reviews de used to go with Marshall Kilburn III and very happy to say that this speakers delivers! Strong low end bass, clean, my friends won’t believe the sound is coming from only this small speaker during the last party. Also mids and highs are great! Battery is outstanding! Finally what is better than my JBL Boombox and Xtreme or Charge is that the speaker will deliver full sound even on battery, with JBL I had to connect to AC.
AlexR Posted
I really liked the Kilburn III compared to other similarly priced and featured speakers. The sound quality is rich and balanced, and having dedicated bass, treble, and volume controls gives it a level of customization most competitors skip. The build feels premium, and the black-and-brass design adds a classic touch that stands out. It’s portable, powerful, and delivers exactly what I wanted without compromise.
Strickenbyfate Posted
Very happy with the purchase, the sound quality is great. The bass delivers. The vintage look is nice.
JohnG Posted
This speaker is awesome and the sound quality is excellent I have a lot of high end audio and video equipment so I do know about the quality of good equipment.
Rgt909 Posted
Wasnt really looking for a speaker but the looksof this caught my eye. Ourchased it and was blown away on how crispy the audio sounds. It also has great bass. 10/10
Lucasb Posted
I had the killburn II and upgraded to the III after I tested the sony SRS-XG300 and not really enjoying the sound (probably because I wanted something that sounded like my killburn II). It is better with a really long battery life (I genuinely forget to charge for a week and it still runs), has speakers on the back now too so the sound comes both ways, and the forward, pause, and backward buttons are nice. The startup sound was something I had to get used to. I had my killburn II for almost 6-7 years before it broke down so I'm expecting this one to last too. (Comes with a better water protection rating too).
HaiPhan Posted
Verygood.The sound is great. You should listen to ballad music.
OrlandoJ Posted
The greatest speaker It has a great sound quality And the battery it’s great it last for 2 days without charging
TawfiqC Posted
The product came in good shape. It is a really nice product.
Jp223 Posted
This speaker looks real nice, a perfect size for portability, and I do like the handle on it. The controls are easy to work with and simple enough to customize a better sound for your taste if you want. With the Marshall app, you can further manage the equalizer among many other options. On top of it, I used it throughout the week and barely put a dent in the battery. Here a few things I’m sharing from my experience. Marshall App This is where you really get full control of your speaker. It syncs with your Marshall devices to get additional customization options, monitor battery from your phone, and will update the firmware on your device. The M physical on the speaker can be customized for equalizer settings on the app, you can manage your battery maintenance settings if you choose to prolong the battery, and there is a speaker placement option that helps fine tune sound settings based on your location (ie near walls or in open area, etc…). Performance The speaker has been great so far. I’ve been wanting a mid size speaker that’s easy to carry around while still having good battery life and sound levels, and this hits the nail on the head. Bluetooth range has been good, I’ll move my phone between rooms while the speaker is still 30-40 ft in the other room and no issues with the connection. The volume is pretty good for its size, but don’t expect room shaking sound. When indoors and outdoors, you can hear it pretty well, but you might struggle to get some over-the-top sound if you are in a noisy environment. I put it on our golf cart and heard it pretty good while driving, but I imagine areas like a beach where it can get windy you might struggle to push out sound to a large area. Its nice that the speaker does have a “360 degree” sound, where the back emits music as well. Not sure if its quite 360, but you should clearly hear the music in an area where the speaker is in the middle. Other Some other things to note, I really like the USB C connection. Having one USB C cable to charge devices is so much more convenient than bringing a bunch of unique chargers when traveling. Charging my phone from the speaker works great too, the charging speed has been pretty decent too. I like the feel of the ON switch for the speaker. It has a nice feel and its quick and easy, not a typical hold the ON button for a few seconds like you find in other speakers, this is much better. A couple of things that could use improvement in my opinion, is the waterproof rating. I feel like if it gets splashed too hard or it finds itself in a good rain, it might damage the speaker. I think most portable speakers have better water/dust proof ratings these days, and their description of it being able to handle a “little spill” isn’t very reassuring. Hopefully this won’t ever be an issue for me. I also wish they had an option to sync with other Marshall speakers, but that does not appear to be possible. Overall, I do feel it’s a great speaker that has a unique look that I think will impress people, and good sound to it that will work for most settings. For the price, I feel like there should be better available features such as the ones I just mentioned. The battery life has been super good so far, and that is one of the bigger factors that make this a strong buy IMO. Using its’ battery to charge devices is a win-win as well. For reference, I have attached a picture of the speaker next to a hat so you can get an accurate idea of its size.
Ian L Posted
As someone who appreciates both design and performance, I had high hopes when I unboxed the Marshall Kilburn III and let me tell you, this speaker lives up to the hype. From the moment I turned it on, I knew this wasn’t just a Bluetooth speaker, it felt like a centerpiece to show off in my living room. Setup for the Marshall Kilburn III is very straightforward. Just hold the Bluetooth pairing button down and find it in your Bluetooth devices list as “Kilburn III” and you're good to go. If you want more customization with your speaker you can download the Marshall app from the app or play store, which then gives you the ability to customize the EQ and you can store up to two audio profiles and can switch between those profiles via the “M” button on the speaker. I love actual physical controls, and Marshall nailed it here. The signature knobs on top allow you to fine-tune the volume, bass and treble, and they feel smooth and responsive. The joystick-style knob for power is just a delight to flick on and off. The play/pause, and track skipping switch is responsive and never miss-clicks, pauses or double skipped. Carrying it around is super convenient thanks to the sturdy faux leather and velvet guitar-like handle strap. It's got just enough weight to feel premium without being a burden. I’ve taken it to the park, the patio, and even set it up with my projector screen to be the main speaker and there was zero lossless with the Bluetooth connection. And the Strap is removable if you want to take it off when it's staying in one place. One of the most impressive features of this speaker is the 50+ hours of battery life. I've charged it once since I’ve got it, and after a full weekend of use playing music in the kitchen, outside on the balcony and with the projector it still had juice left. It’s freeing not having to worry about keeping it charged and plugged in all the time. A nice little feature that this speaker offers is that it can also charge your phone. I didn’t expect to use this feature much, but I found myself using it a few times. It’s a subtle but a nice handy feature to have and I hope to see more companies add this feature going forward. Now where the Kilburn III truly shines is with its sound using the Marshall’s True Stereophonic technology. This allows for no matter where you are standing, you are able to hear the sound evenly with no dead zones, just balanced, rich audio all around. The mids are full, the highs are crisp, and the bass digs deep without getting too muddy or raddling. A kind of disappointing but understandable feature is that this speaker is only rated IP54 for dust-resistant and water-resistant and not dustproof and waterproof. It's a trade off you have to make for that luxurious aesthetic the Kilburn III has to offer. So, I would not recommend bringing this to the beach or the lake. Pros: Over 50 hours of battery life per charge 360° sound fills any room or space evenly Rich, dynamic sound at any volume level Customizable controls for bass, treble, and presets Doubles as a phone charger via USB-C Iconic Marshall design with solid, retro build quality Cons: No smart assistant or Wi-Fi support On the heavier side for a portable speaker IP54 water/dust resistance. Not waterproof or Dustproof Overall, The Marshall Kilburn III feels like a speaker built for people who really love music and appreciate sound quality with a bit of rock-and-roll flair. It’s not the most feature-packed in terms of smart tech, but it's all about the elegance and pure sound, and that unmistakable Marshall aesthetic, you can't go wrong with this speaker.
Woo151 Posted
I am going to start off by saying how much I love love love the design of the Marshall Kilburn III. It matches my game/music room so perfect also delivers on sound quality too. Do not be fooled by it's super portable dimensions of roughly 10 x 6 x 7, this speaker packs a HUGE punch. In the box you get the speaker itself, a USB C to C cable for charging (you need to supply your own power brick) and the quick start guide. Pairing is as easy as it gets. Once charged, turn it on and click the BT button and use whatever device you want to find and it pairs instantly. I would recommend downloading the Marshall App first as you can pair the speaker with it as well and also use the speaker to it's full potential. Speaker design itself is gorgeous. Looking like a mini amp with 100% fully functional tactile buttons and a leather look/feel. The speaker screams premium. From the speaker itself, you can turn it on/off. control/fine tune your EQ settings, play/pause/skip, see battery level with the red LED bar, and use the M button (accesses presets or you can use the App to customize it). On the rear is the Aux input and the USB C for charging the speaker or to charge your own device as a charging bank. They boast 50+ hours on a full charge and so far it is true. The App unfortunately does not show the percentage for me other than saying 32+ hours remaining (since full charge). Performance and sound is excellent! I use the App to create my own personal EQ setting and then you can fine turn it further with the physical dials on the speaker itself to get the very best of the music you want to hear. The Kilburn III can easily fill up a large house with sound and not even get distorted at high volume. Highs were great and Bass was thumping. I loved every minute of my playlists while working. For the super audiophiles out there wondering about Codecs, it looks like only SBC and AAC are supported. Marshall in my personal opinion blew it out of the water. Design, quality, performance, battery life and portability are all 10 out of 10s. I replaced my other big name BT daily driver with the Marshall and I never knew I could hear the difference in music until I did.
Akire Posted
Retro portable elegance, Marshall continues to infuse modern technology with nostalgic aesthetic and truly delivers where it matters, in sound. The Marshall Kilburn III is a portable speaker with high-fidelity sound that can be taken anywhere whilst providing a tactile experience like those of days-gone-by. ~Quality of Product~ The Marshall Kilburn III is made of high-quality material that highlights Marshall’s iconic black, red, and brass look. The power lever is made of etched metal that provides a satisfying click when switching on/off. The knobs are surrounded by a soft rubber and give pleasing soft stops at every interval. The strap is wide and robust with a velvety red underside that softens the grip while carrying it. It weights 6.17lbs and because of its shape and weight it feels clunky to carry. ~Functionality and Features~ The knobs allow for easily customizing the bass, treble and volume. You can easily see the setting with the lights so there is no guesswork trying to figure out where it is at any given time. The M-buttons toggles through presets that could be set through the app. The switch is used for skipping forward and backtracking. Additionally, the battery level is easy to gauge with a light-up meter next to the power button. This speaker is rated IP54 dust and water-resistant, meaning it can handle a bit of dust and water splashes without damage. It can be used as a power bank to charge up a phone if needed as well. It is comprised of a 4-inch woofer and two 2-inch full-range speakers. ~Sound~ Marshall is renowned for their sound quality and this speaker continues their legacy by provided high-fidelity, dynamic sound. It is crystal clear and transparent, playing all the notes melodiously and allowing the listener to hear the sound as it was meant to be heard, every note presented beautifully. The bass is rich and resonant while retaining harmony with the rest of the music. I listen to a variety of genres and all sound wonderfully balanced in this speaker. It can get exceptionally loud for its size and has a wide soundstage. ~App~ The speaker can be controlled via Bluetooth through the Marshall app, which provides the ability to remotely change the equalizer, presets, allows for placement compensation, and several other settings. I already had the app because I have another Marshall device, and it found and connected to the speaker quickly. The app is intuitive to use with a streamlined layout. ~Battery Life~ It takes 3 hours to charge for 50 hours of playtime and, when needed, can quick charge for 20 minutes, providing 8 hours of playtime. ~Conclusion~ The Marshall Kilburn III is an amazing Bluetooth portable speaker that integrates nostalgic elegance with powerful, balanced sound. Its long battery life and robust composition allow it to be taken and used in a plethora of environments, and its tactile buttons and knobs take all the guess work out of setting the equalizer. This is a great speaker to immerse yourself in music with.
3Tcubed Posted
A couple of years ago I got the Marshall Action 3, and I absolutely love it. I use it in my office daily. Now, I wanted/needed a high quality portable. I like the Action 3 so much I started researching the latest Marshall products (I have two other similar BT speakers with brand names that start with 'S'). I'd looked at the Kilburn 2 a few months ago, and decided I could not deal with the decreased power output (36w vs 60w of Action 3). So I was ecstatic to see that the Kilburn 3 had a 80 watt amp. Compared to the other BT speakers that are about this size, one does not have an Aux input, as Kilburn 3 does. The Kilburn is slightly more expensive than the other two (not much). I did some quick side by side comparisons. This Kilburn III, was far better than the one from a well known Japanese manufacturer. The Marshall's bass and mids were much more well rounded, fuller, richer. Its high's are similar, both very pleasing, the Marshall's has a wider soundstage. Compared to the American "S" brand, which has a room tuning tool, the Marshall's bass was again fuller. But the mid's/voices of the Marshall were not quite as precise. But to be fair the room tuning tool of the American brand adjusts, equalizes the speaker based on the room's acoustics. The application that comes with the Marshall speaker is pretty primitive, it lets you choose the 'Marshall sound profile' or you can use an included 5 band equalizer for a custom curve, or some saved presets. The Kilburn has a button to select one or the other. You can also turn the bass/treble knobs from the app. Both of the other speakers have more sophisticated apps. Marshall's EQ is an improvement to their app. For years I've used an iPhone app called 'Equalizer Pro', it provides a sophisticated graphic/parametric equalizer. Using this I could dial in a better tone curve that I could get from either of the other speakers. So with the appropriate sound tool, I found the Kilburn better filled the room with a better sound than either of the other speakers. Marshall claims that the Kilburn 3 has a play time of 50 hours. This I did not verify. But I'm getting this speaker to travel with, and to use outdoors. The Marshall Kilburn III has an IP54 rating for water and dust resistance. This means it can withstand splashes of water and some dust, making it suitable for outdoor use, but it is not fully waterproof, an improvement over the Action 3, and this is the same as the 'S' brands. So out the door I went. I started listening to Boston's first album. I was about 15 feet from the speaker with the speaker close to a wall (I set this in the Marshall app). 'More than a Feeling', sounded quite airy, the speaker seemed to bounce the high's around. Quite pleasant. The bass was a little thin, so I adjusted the bass via the knob on the speaker, and that muddled the mids. I used the equalizer I mentioned before to kick up the bass from 40hz to 120hz about 8db, and what a difference. Another boost from 1k to 2k and the mid-high's from the speaker were much improved. As Boston's 'Foreplay' switches to 'Long Time', and the rhythm picks up, and the speaker sounds very sweet, very easy to listen to. Pretty superb. The bass of 'Smokin' was ok for a smallish speaker, I didn't expect chest thumping bass, and I didn't get it but it had a very even tone, just what I wanted. I was listening with the speaker turned up to 6, and it was plenty loud. But turning it up to 8 it was really loud (I expected to see my neighbors poke their head over my wall), far louder than my Japanese "S" brand could go, and a bigger, deeper bass. I then listened to some DSOTM, 'Money' sounded amazing, a little bass light but the midrange and highs were awesome. 'Us and Them' had a nice presence, the nuances of the girls' voices had a surprisingly good stereo separation. And the subtle voices in 'Brain Damage' and 'Eclipse' were superb. All and all this is an excellent speaker, the software they provide is somewhat deficient, but this is easily remedied. The bass and treble knobs do boost those frequencies, but depending on your listening environment some additional help will yield better results. This is exactly what a parametric equalizer is intended to do, help get the best sound possible out of a good speaker. Marshall's Kilburn III is a real winner, I've found my new travel companion!
DoctorHoo Posted
The Marshall Kilburn III Portable Bluetooth Speaker is the coolest looking Bluetooth speaker that I have ever owned. I love how it looks like a guitar amp, and I think it would be a great gift for someone who is into guitars. It has a solid build quality with retro-styled tactile mechanical knobs and switches that feel satisfying when manipulated. The leather-like covering and strap also adds to the retro aesthetic. The package comes with the speaker itself, a USB-C cable, and a quick start guide. It does not come with a USB charger but I have plenty of spare ones around my house, so it wasn’t a problem for me. There is also an optional app that you can download from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store that offers additional customizations and the ability to update the firmware. At first, I wasn’t planning on downloading the app, but when I paired my phone’s Bluetooth with the Marshall Kilburn III, it presented a display suggesting that I download the app. The app allows you to set an equalizer to customize the sound to your preference. There are presets for the classic MARSHALL sound, BASS BOOST, MID BOOST, TREBLE BOOST, MID REDUCTION, and CUSTOM. The app also allows you to customize the behavior of the M-Button on the speaker. The default behavior is to have the M-Button engage an equalizer. The app also provides settings for placement compensation (for example, if you place the speaker near an edge or wall) as well as the ability to set the standby timeout value which turns off the Kilburn III if left unused after a selected amount of time. Finally, the app allows you to tune in to play any available AURACAST broadcast. I was not able to test this feature as I don’t have any AURACAST enabled equipment that I know of. When I installed and ran the app, it found a newer firmware (v1.1.1) for the speaker. The process of upgrading the firmware was very easy. Overall, I found the app to be very polished and easy to use. Key Specifications 45Hz - 20Khz Stereo Sound 1x 4-inch woofer and 2x 2-inch full-range speakers with Bass Reflex system 1x 30-Watt Class D Amplifier for the woofer and 2x 10-Watt Class D Amplifiers for the full-range speakers Bluetooth 5.3 (LE) and 1x Aux 3.5 mm jack USB-C port for charging the speaker and to use the speaker as a battery bank to charge other devices (such as your phone) Large replaceable Li-ion battery for 50+ hours of playtime Controls for Bass, Treble, Volume, ON/OFF, Media Jog, M-Button, and Bluetooth Dust & Water Resistant (IP54) Sound Quality The sound was very impressive. The speaker provides a good soundstage that fills the room. The overall sound seemed warm, full and rich while providing crisp and clear vocals. I think it actually produces sound that is as good or better than my amp and bookshelf speaker stereo system in my spare room. I’ve always heard good things about a Bass Reflex system and this did not disappoint. The amount of bass coming out of this small portable speaker was most impressive. The Marshall Kilburn III excels at playing rock music and any type of song with good bass. I was also pleasantly surprised that it also handles soundtracks and classical music extremely well. The Bluetooth connection was very strong and stable. My phone easily found and connected to the speaker whenever I powered it up and I never experienced any dropouts when playing. Summary I can easily recommend the Marshall Kilburn III for anyone looking for a portable Bluetooth speaker with long playback time. The Marshall Kilburn III has a very cool guitar amp retro-look that is very appealing, and the sound is really great. As someone who is concerned about E-waste, I love the fact that it also has a user replaceable battery. I also love that it can double as a USB power bank for charging your phone and other devices.
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