A:AnswerHello, thanks for your question. The Acton III does not have a Microphone input: you will need a pre-amp if you want to use a microphone with this speaker.
A:AnswerHi Birdy, thanks for your question. Marshall Speakers can connect to a record player or turntable via 3.5mm aux cable or RCA input. A pre-amp will be required in the setup as well. For assistance, please reach out to the Marshall Support Team via the official online shop.
A:AnswerSorry for my snarky first "answer." I had previously been looking at a different speaker and I was still thinking about that one when I said see the specs, because power was the first thing it listed.
A:AnswerHello Kat, thanks for your question. In order to connect to the Marshall Headphones speakers via Bluetooth, the turntable must support Bluetooth 4.0 or more recent. It is also useful if the turntable has a Bluetooth transmitter with a selection screen, as customers report mixed success with auto-pairing our speakers to devices that do not have a selection screen available. Let us know if you have any further questions, or comments.
A:AnswerHi Pat,
This feature isn't available at the moment but the speakers are equipped to function with Auracast Bluetooth LE Audio as soon as smartphones and other devices offer it as well.
A:AnswerHello, the Acton III does not offer stacking functionality, however, it is ready for the future of Bluetooth technology and has been built to deliver next-generation Bluetooth features the moment they are available.
A:AnswerAs a professional musician who works with orchestra and choir I can say about Marshall - most terrible sound I have ever worked me. Maybe, it is designed for dance parties. I really regret that I bought it.
A:AnswerHi John, thanks for your question. The Acton III Speaker can be paired with other devices that also offer Bluetooth connectivity. We encourage you to visit your nearest Best Buy store and speak with a store representative, they will be able to walk you through the setup.
A:AnswerHi Dro, the Acton III has an SPL rating of 95 dB @ 1 m. We don't use Watts as a spec as it is isn't comparable across all speakers and has so many variables that affect it: SPL is a measure that can be used across all products. Hope that helps.