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Marshall’s first Bluetooth party speakers offer brilliant sound and quite the light show

By Robb Report Singapore 27 August, 2025

The new Bromley 750 continues to embody Marshall’s plug-and-play qualities, with easy access to features and settings

Founded in 1962 to amplify the pop and rock industries, Marshall has been a brand to influence an array of musical genres, shaping generations of groundbreaking music. While its popularity diminished alongside guitar-based music in the noughts, it’s since made a comeback, taking its rightful place in the world of Bluetooth speakers and headphones in 2010.

Its latest offering fills a room with a brilliant sound and party glow. As Marshall’s first party speaker, the new Bromley 750 continues to embody the brand’s plug-and-play qualities with quick access to music features and sound settings. And when the power is turned on, its classic no-nonsense façade transforms into a light show, reminiscent of concert stage lighting.

The Bromley 750’s IP54 rating and built-in drainage system takes care of both rain and dirt, so the party never stops. Photo by Marsall

But beyond its grid of hidden LEDs and all its glory, the Bromley 750 boasts front-firing speakers, a pair of tweeters and drivers on every available surface, providing a full 360-degree soundscape that will come in handy beyond the house. A new sound character dial enables you to switch between a more bass-heavy experience or acoustics that are better suited for a cosier atmosphere.

Packed with battery life of over 40 hours, extendable with optional backup batteries if you wish, it offers sufficient playback for a full weekend event. And although hefty at 24 kilograms, the Bromley 750 still proves to be manageable with an extendable handle and a mighty pair of wheels, allowing you to bring a party with you wherever you go.

Preorder yours now for £899.99 and look forward to shipping in late September.

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Featured photo by Marshall