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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

The first Marshall headphones I ever owned were wired versions of the Major. These appeared to be of extremely high quality, and the sound wasn't half awful. Yet, they exerted a great deal of pressure on the skull. After that, I decided to switch to the Marshall Monitor Bluetooth. From the outside, they appeared to be solid and reliable, and the quality of the sound was excellent. Yet, it was impossible to wear them for an extended period of time because after thirty to forty minutes of use they became quite painful. After that, I made the decision to purchase a Sony 1000XM4 for a variety of reasons. After a short while of playing, he decided he had had enough and went back to the marshals. To summarize, the Major IV is superior to all of the aforementioned headphones. They started to have a less expensive appearance than the majors that came before them, but they grew lighter and more comfortable. The sound quality dramatically improved. It is better than the sound in the first Monitors and is no worse than the sound in Sony, and in some places it is even better. It is cool to listen to rap music and electronics in Sony, but the guitar music is just average. It's enjoyable to take in everything that's being played in the fourth majors. They contain a significant amount of volume. It's already quite loud when it's only at 50%. I remain silent for almost 80 hours after a full charge. Invest in it; you won't be sorry you did.

Pros
  • - Excellent sound quality; - Excellent value for the money; - Sleek and sophisticated appearance - Not only are Marshalls easy to wear, but they also no longer constrict your skull. - Lungs;
Cons
  • When compared to earlier models, the appearance has been greatly simplified, which gives it a more inexpensive feel; the headphones feel quite fragile; the Marshall Bluetooth app is not supported.

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