Remember the Mashall Major over-the-ear headphones? (Devin’s review) Yeah, they now come with an inline mic and remote but cost $119 instead of $99. [Marshall] → Read More
It’s kind of hard to get excited about mid-tier earphones these day The Marshall Minors are a bit of an exception thanks primaily to their retrotastic design. There’s the large gold-colored 3.5mm jack and the fabric-covered wire. Then the earbuds borrow their look from knobs generally found on Marshall amps. But you already knew this. The Marshall Minor’s were announced back in 2010. The news today is that they’re finally available for $59 at MarshallHeadphones.com and select retailers. Hopefully they sound as good as the Marshal Majors. → Read More
Back before kids had earbuds or earnodes or whatever, you used to listen to your Robert Plant on big studio cans, man. You’d just sit back with a J and just let the music wash over you while your mom and dad totally spaced out to Reagan in the living room and you were totally in the zone. Bam! Guitars! Boom! Drums! Like you could see the colors of the music, man. So that’s what Marshall is trying to create here, amigos. The released two headphones, one called the Minor which are basically like earbuds or whatever and then there’s the Major with a curly pigtail cable and enough ear stuffing to keep out the sad sounds of your old lady telling you to get the Firebird into the garage so she can get the minivan up in that piece and you’re like “Fine, after this lick from D’Yer Mak’er.” → Read More
Marshall, a name synonymous with the rockers of old, released a teaser pic a few weeks back of their upcoming ear cans. Well, it seems they also have a set of earbuds coming out in the near future called The Minor. Apparently where The Major — the over-the-ear option — replicates the look of a Marshall amp, the Minor look to the Marshall dials for design inspiration. Of course pricing isn’t known, but the whole line is set to launch on November 15th so that little bit of info should drop then as well. → Read More
Basically all we know about these upcoming Marshall headphones is that they’ll be available on November 15 and that they bear the name of the vaunted monitor cabinet and amp company, Marshall. If the image is any indication, they’re perfect for hipster graffiti artists. → Read More
A Japanese company called Marshal (yes, one “l”) announced [JP] the MAL 1925 today, a netbook stand that doubles as a DVD super multi drive, has room for a second HDD and comes with an extra USB 2.0 port. Century’s stand, which I blogged in April, is pretty similar but lacks the slot for an alternative 2.5-inch SATA HDD or SSD. → Read More
I may be against DIYers bringing LEDs and PCBs to airports, but I certainly don’t oppose case-mods of this nature! Apparently some crafty guitar player had an extra Marshall full-stack lying around, so he gutted it, threw a TV into the top and basically created an arcade version of the game. Inside the bottom 4×12 speaker cabinet is a speaker and a PS2 to power the game. But that’s not even the coolest part. His two guitar controllers? Modeled after Zack Wylde (Randy Rhodes man…) and Eddie Van Halen’s own. Rock on. Ultimate Guitar Hero mod [MAKE] → Read More
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