A:AnswerHello there, thanks for your question. The Emberton II does not have a 3.5 mm aux input, only Bluetooth. This is not a WiFi speaker so the spotty internet shouldn't affect its functionality.
A:AnswerHello BeautifulDragon, thanks for your question. Marshall measures the power of a speaker by its SPL rating: a measure of its volume at 1m distance from the speaker. The Emberton III has an SPL rating of 90 dB SPL @ 1 m.
A:AnswerHello, the Emberton III will stream any audio that is being played from the device it is connected to. As long as the device (phone, computer, TV) is able to connect to the Emberton III with Bluetooth, you will be able to stream the audio to the speaker. For more assistance, please visit marshall. com and speak with the Support Team.
A:AnswerHello Bella, thanks for asking about the Emberton II. Marshall measures a speaker's loudness by its SPL Rating. SPL stands for sound pressure level and is also commonly referred to as efficiency and sensitivity. This parameter represents how loud a speaker is. A higher SPL equates to a louder speaker.
The Emberton II has an SPL rating of 87 dB SPL @ 1 m.
A:AnswerHello WillyWash, Yes, different placements of the speaker against and on different surfaces will effect the sound. Try a few and find your favourite sound dynamics.
A:AnswerHello Fehr, thanks for your question. Marshall measures the power of a speaker by its SPL rating: a measure of its volume at 1m distance from the speaker. The Emberton III has an SPL rating of 90 dB SPL @ 1 m.
A:AnswerHi James, Marshall measures the power of our products by the SPL rating.The SPL measures the loudness of a sound, not just the power output. A higher SPL rating means a speaker can produce a louder sound for a given input power. This being said, the Emberton III has an SPL rating of 90 dB SPL @ 1 m.