A:AnswerYes, it is possible to use two Stanmore II Bluetooth speakers as a coupled pair for either ambient or stereo sound. The Marshall Bluetooth app will allow you to create this setup, the app supports only the Acton II Bluetooth, Stanmore II Bluetooth and Woburn II Bluetooth.
A:AnswerThe Stanmore II Bluetooth is not a portable speaker, it has to be plugged in to a power source to function. The Tufton, Kilburn II and Stockwell II speakers are portable.
A:AnswerThe Stanmore II Bluetooth speaker offers Bluetooth, RCA and 3.5 mm aux inputs. If a Turntable offers one of the corresponding outputs, then the two devices should work together. A pre-amp will be required if the Turntable doesn't have a built-in pre-amp.
A:AnswerMarshall Speakers don't use any real leather or other animal products on the speakers or headphones. The speakers have a leather-like vinyl material wrapped around the speaker box.
A:AnswerHello, the Stanmore II Bluetooth speaker does not have any batteries, no. It is a speaker that must be plugged in to a power source in order to function.
A:AnswerThe Stanmore II Bluetooth is not made for a guitar and risks being damaged if used with one. Check out Marshall Amps if you are looking for something to use with your guitar.
A:AnswerNo, the Stanmore II Bluetooth offers Bluetooth, 3.5mm aux and RCA as inputs, the Optical input is no longer available on any Marshall Speakers.
A:AnswerHello, thanks for your question about the Stanmore II Bluetooth. The Aux jack on the speaker is an input, not an output. It is not possible to connect headphones to the speaker and receive audio as an output.
A:AnswerThe Stanmore II Bluetooth offers RCA, Bluetooth and 3.5 mm auxiliary inputs: if the TV has any of these as outputs, it will most likely connect with the speaker. Keep in mind, wired connection is best to avoid Bluetooth latency.
A:AnswerIt is not possible to pair a Voice speaker with a Bluetooth speaker. The only speakers that offer coupling functionality are the Homeline II speakers.
A:AnswerHello, the speakers are made to work with 110 to 240 V, we suggest finding a European cord that matches the ratings on the speaker to minimize the chance of damage.