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Marshall Kilburn II Bluetooth speaker: Great sound and nostalgic design

Iam always skeptical about nostalgia-branded products, including Bluetooth speakers modeled after famous guitar amps. But I found myself quite liking the $300 Marshall Kilburn II. I like its simplicity; I like its sound, which is well above average; I like its rugged construction; and I like the comfortable carrying handle. All that said, I’d like it more if it were a bit cheaper.

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The Marshall Kilburn II measures approximately 10 inches wide, 6

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