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Review on 🎧 Experience Unmatched Audio Quality with Marshall Major 4 Bluetooth Headphones by Amar Amar ᠌

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The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

So far the most positive experience. Unfortunately, my previous Marshall MONITOR II A. N. C. a little out of order, having ceased to charge normally for some time (however, after a few days the bug disappeared), and since I can’t imagine my life without heavy rock music of the hard’n’heavy genre on the road or on the street, I had to buy MAJOR IV, fortunately at a good price (9999 ) they managed to grab them on the market with free delivery

Pros
  • Very light, compared to Marshall's most expensive wireless headphones - covering (over-ear), almost full-size MONITOR II A. N. C., which are significantly more massive and larger in bowls. MAJOR IV are very loud headphones that produce a powerful, rich sound with good bass, it immediately catches . ears)), in comparison with the more enveloping and muffled sound, MONITOR II A. N. C., whose sensitivity is 96 dB. The MAJOR IV has a sensitivity of 99dB, the highest sensitivity of any on-ear and wrap-around Marshall wireless headphones currently in production. Such was only their legendary "ancestors" - MAJOR II BLUETOOTH, released about 5 years ago. Very capacious battery. According to estimates, they should work even more than MAJOR II BLUETOOTH, in which the charge was not displayed in the smartphone (apparently due to the old version of Bluetooth in them), but from one charge they could work quietly for up to two weeks in daily intensive listening mode. There is wireless charging on the bowl, but this is more of a marketing ploy, a tribute to fashion, rather than a really useful feature for NOT miniature yet, on-ear headphones without a case, but still . Let it be, not superfluous and does not hurt. For the first time in the MAJOR line, a modern Type-C charging port appeared. Prior to this, Marshall, or rather the Swedish company Zound Industries, which owns the license to produce consumer acoustics under this brand, was clearly late with its widespread introduction in their headphones. On their own Bluetooth speakers, it appeared much earlier. Prior to that, in Marshall headphones, a modern universal USB-C charging port appeared about a year ago only in the flagship, most expensive stereo headset model of this brand - MONITOR II A. N. C.
Cons
  • I don't even know what to write. Despite the power of the output sound, MAJOR IV still retains a certain "porridge" in complex rock, hard rock, heavy metal compositions, as well as in the equally loud MAJOR II BLUTOOTH (I'm not talking about the most common MAJOR III BLUETOOTH, because they play noticeably quieter, they have a sensitivity of 97 dB), although to a much lesser extent than their predecessors. Otherwise, everything is fine, the microphone has become better than in previous generations. The disadvantages can only be attributed to the noticeably simplified in terms of visual, aesthetic design and useful functionality, the complete AUX cable - now it is without gold-plated springs, a la a guitar jack, and also without a microphone, so with a wired connection of headphones through it, by phone you won’t talk anymore, you need to disconnect this cable from your smartphone and talk on your mobile phone in the usual way, leaning it against your ear or using the loudspeaker. connections, which you will agree, unnecessary movements and not very convenient. But this is since the release of MONITOR II A. N. C. went, that is, more than a year ago already. There is a way out: buy on Ali a high-quality replica of the AUX cable, which is as similar as possible to the old standard, complete AUX cable from previous generations of Marshall headphone models with a microphone, volume and pause buttons, and gold-plated springs on the jacks.

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October 28, 2022
when working with a computer. the music does not immediately stop (starts), but after the second press. for other devices works immediately

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