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Marshall Major and Minor headphones are alive and amplified

You probably know Marshall best for making those iconic amps that rock stars like using. Well, if you ever thought to yourself, "Hey, I wish I could strap those amps to either side of my head and rock out like a crazy person," you're in luck, because the world-famous amp manufacturer has unveiled its first Marshall-branded headphones.

There's an on-ear pair called the Major, or if you prefer in-ear 'phones, there's a set available called the Minor (we totally get it!).

The Majors offer collapsible earcups for easy storage and transportation, and 'super soft' cushions for keeping your ears nicely coddled as you rock your own socks off. They come with a 3.5/6.4mm adaptor, so you can use these cans with just about anything that makes noise, including mobile phones, MP3 players, guitar amps and mixing desks.

A 1m cable plus a rather natty design that takes a great deal from the classic amps themselves makes for a tasty proposition, but we'll have to wait until we actually hear the things before we make a final judgement.

 

The Minors are some unusually shaped in-ear 'phones, that apparently secure neatly into position within your ear. The cable features a microphone and remote for making calls when you're on the phone, though we suspect that will only work with specific mobiles.

Pricing for both models looks to be pretty competitive, with the Majors retailing for $99 (£61) in the US, and the Minors going for $59 (£37). Still, that's pretty affordable, so if these turn out to sound as good as their heritage suggests, they could prove something of a bargain.

We'll get a review up as soon as possible, so stay tuned.

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Anonymous 22 December, 2010 21:32

Will these headphones be reviewed in the next time, or can I stop waiting?^^

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Anonymous 22 December, 2010 21:32

Will these headphones be reviewed in the next time, or can I stop waiting?^^

Anonymous's avatar

Anonymous 22 December, 2010 21:32

Will these headphones be reviewed in the next time, or can I stop waiting?^^

Anonymous's avatar

Anonymous 22 December, 2010 21:32

Will these headphones be reviewed in the next time, or can I stop waiting?^^

Anonymous's avatar

Anonymous 22 December, 2010 21:32

Will these headphones be reviewed in the next time, or can I stop waiting?^^

Anonymous's avatar

Anonymous 22 December, 2010 21:32

Will these headphones be reviewed in the next time, or can I stop waiting?^^

Anonymous's avatar

Anonymous 22 December, 2010 21:33

Will these headphones be reviewed in the next time, or can I stop waiting?^^

Anonymous's avatar

Anonymous 22 December, 2010 21:33

Will these headphones be reviewed in the next time, or can I stop waiting?^^

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Anonymous 22 December, 2010 21:34

Sorry for this mass of comments, but the commentsystem seems to be buggy for me. I didn't want to spam.

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Anonymous 26 May, 2011 13:36

Comment: Really important point to note here which is missed in every review-

MARSHALL DO NOT MAKE THESE HEADPHONES! They have sold the rights to use their name to a company called Coloud who make Urbanears and Hello Kitty and Starwars headphones...

Marshall make fantastic guitar amps but they do not make headphones, these are made in the same factory with the same drivers as the hello kitty ones.

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