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Rock 'n' Roll Sound, Right in Your Living Room: Marshall Crashes into the Home Theater World - Loud and Proud

If sound wore a leather jacket, had tattoos, and played a Gibson guitar — it’d be called Marshall. For over half a century, this British brand has fueled the adrenaline of rock stages, and now it's kicking off a sonic revolution right in your living room. Yeah, man, Marshall just dropped its first soundbar. And it's not just good — it roars like a Harley tearing through a canyon at full throttle.

If sound wore a leather jacket, had tattoos, and played a Gibson guitar — it’d be called Marshall. For over half a century, this British brand has fueled the adrenaline of rock stages, and now it's kicking off a sonic revolution right in your living room. Yeah, man, Marshall just dropped its first soundbar. And it's not just good — it roars like a Harley tearing through a canyon at full throttle.

11 speakers. Eleven. This isn’t some sad little strip under your TV — it’s a full-blown squad of acoustic commandos.
150 watts of power. Support for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X — so intense even your cat will jump during action scenes.

And if you're thinking, “But my living room isn’t a recording studio,” relax. The Heston 120 calibrates to your space. The sound doesn’t just adjust — it adapts. It’s like having your own leather-jacketed audio architect.

Want to tweak settings? Your call. Use the Marshall mobile app, or go old school with toggles and buttons right on the top panel. Real men still respect manual control.

The body? Classic Marshall vibes: faux leather, metal accents, and that unmistakable design. This isn't just audio gear — it's a centerpiece for guys who know their aesthetics.

Bonus: it’s modular. If something breaks, you replace only what you need. As flexible as a bassist on tour.

Not a tech nerd? Doesn’t matter. This soundbar can stream music from pretty much anything — possibly even your microwave from the future.

The Heston 120 hits shelves on June 3, 2025. Preorders are open now. Price tag? $1,000.
Sure, it’s not cheap. But you wouldn’t park a Harley next to a discount speaker, would you?

Coming later: the Heston 60 and the Heston Sub 200 — for those who want a home sound setup powerful enough to blow up the Death Star.

Rock 'n' Roll Sound, Right in Your Living Room: Marshall Crashes into the Home Theater World - Loud and Proud
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