Most musicians know the name Marshall. However, the company is looking to expand its rockin’ lineup with an audio product that isn’t just restricted to guitar gods.
The company just launched Marshall Monitor, a new product that packs Marshall sound into a pair of headphones. The over-ear model has low distortion 40mm drivers and something called the F.T.F. system, which promises a customized sound. It’s also embossed with a white script logo and black vinyl leather, reminiscent of the company’s awesome amps.
Other features include heavy-duty metal hinges, brass accents, and a detachable double-ended coil cord with a mic and a remote. There’s also an extra 3.5mm socket, so listeners can share some of that music.
Foldable for travel, the Marshal Monitor will come with it’s own canvas pouch. Expect to see it start selling sometime in April, with an MSRP of $200.
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