Brand | Marshall |
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Manufacturer | Zound Industries |
Model number | 1005544 |
Model Name | Stockwell II |
Part Number | 1005544 |
Mounting Hardware | 1 x Stockwell II Portable Stereo Loudspeaker; 1 x USB-C cable; 1 x Quick Start Guide;; 1 x Legal and Safety Information |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Speakers Nominal Output Power | 20 Watts |
Speaker Amplification Type | Active |
Speaker Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Battery Average Life | 6 Hours |
Batteries Included | Yes |
Batteries Required | Yes |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Connector Type | Bluetooth |
Contains Liquid Contents | No |
Includes Rechargable Battery | Yes |
Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 15.24 x 6.99 cm; 1.38 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 1.38 kg |
Manufacturer | Zound Industries |
ASIN | B088KRKFJ3 |
Item Model Number | 1005544 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included) |
Date First Available | 11 June 2020 |
Marshall Stockwell II Portable Bluetooth Speaker - Black & Brass (Exclusive to Amazon), Black and Brass
Price: | $282.15 + $24.81 Delivery |
Brand | Marshall |
Colour | Black and Brass |
Speaker type | Portable |
Model Name | Stockwell II |
Battery life | 6 Hours |
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Style:Stockwell II | Colour:Black and BrassTechnical Details
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
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3,989 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
46 in Portable Bluetooth Speakers |
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Product description
Stockwell II - Black & Brass
BUILT FOR LIFE ON THE ROAD, THIS COMPACT PORTABLE
SPEAKER OFFERS 20 + HOURS OF PLAYTIME.
Echoing the legacy of rock ‘n’ roll, Stockwell II has a solid metal
grille that pays homage to the steel mesh grille found on many
microphones and a guitar inspired carry strap for easy portability.
Its roadworthy construction with silicone exterior and IPX4 waterresistant rating make it extremely rugged and durable. Take it with
you wherever the long road leads.
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Very nice little speaker. Very good value when on sale. Not worth it at full price. Sound is impressive for the small size. Great for most styles of music and more suited for listening indoors. Works very well in the corner for bass bounce. Take note, this is not a party speaker. Don't buy if you want thumping bass and loud music to impress a crowd. Has a few quirks so research these before buying.
Small and portable but not really an outdoor speaker. Has IPX4 waterproof rating and is rugged but is too nice to take outdoors and scratch. Marshall really know how to design a nice looking device. Handle is leather on top and soft suede underneath. No other brand does this.
I never regret to get it.
I love this speaker. I use it everyday and everywhere.
The sounds from this speaker is amazing.
Cool design, it doesn't look like ordinary speaker.
If someone asked me about portable speaker, I definitely recommend this product.
It was fast shipping with low cost. Thanks, Amazon!!
Please improve on quality like your other bigger speakers or don't make such sub-standard products that ruin your reputation.
The sound is amazing & I would highly recommend this product.
Get one!!
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Here are my thoughts.
Packaging:
Packaging was great, came in a nice box well protected on the inside.
Accessories:
In the box you get a USB C for charging the speaker, which is quite good as this is set for the future. you also get the manual and safety & warranty sheets.
Speaker Build quality:
The speaker has a really great build quality, it feels quite premium with a slight rubberised feel which I love. I think the toughness can really take a beating, so durability is not an issue here.
Key Features and functionality:
Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity was great with audio and video sync in movies from Netflix, Amazon Prime and YouTube. I also didn't have issues with distance or weak signal cracking around my small apartment, signal bonding was good.
Volume & EQ Knobs are a joy!!, no need for an app to adjust EQ you can make little adjustment to better tune your music, the EQ really makes a difference but! dont expect worlds of difference here, they only boost and cut the Bass and Treble of your song.
Battery level indicator was nicely done, in good visible area right at the top, battery life is excellent been using it for days off and on without a recharge.
The Bluetooth button had me wondering how it works 🤔, I thought you need to press it once for activation, but you are meant to press & hold for a few seconds to go into paring mode 😆oh me lol, I never read manual first.
Could not test the water resistance, was too scared 😆.
Sound Quality:
Sound quality is really great, the sound signature is that of an 'open clear sound', the speaker adds some kind of reverb/delay effect to your music, very subtle but cleverly done.
its like the effect is only affecting the mid-range and a bit of the highs, so it targets mostly vocals and solo instruments like trumpets and sax or lead guitars. This is quite unique and new as I haven't heard this well executed in a speaker. Sony tried something like this in their SRS XB 40 and 41 with the "LIVE" sound but in my opinion it was bad, but these guys manage to pull it off here.
its not all perfect here tho! some songs actually suffer harm from this effect in my opinion, and since you can't turn it off that particular song will always sound weird every time it plays 😢, a control knob would have been great to adjust that effect to taste.
The speaker is not a 360 speaker but it sure gives 360 speakers a good wake up call. the sound at the back is almost the same as the front just a little less shimmering, also great sound all around the speaker from all angles.
Treble:
The treble on this speaker is really good the clarity is awesome and Crystal.
Mids:
Mid range definition is also really great, the bass doesn't drone out the mids, the vocals are clear, even some nuances are heard clearly.
BASS:
now this is were we pack our bags and leave the show, this speaker is simply not a bass speaker or one for small parties. it is just about ok for a small room or low to average level listening.
it lacks resonating low end, causing the music to feel a bit empty sometimes, this is more evident in Hip hop, Pop some EDM music with some 808 kick.
However I found that backing the speaker to the coner of a wall will give a reasonable bass boost and some fullness, however there is no hope for the outdoors with that technique.
other genres like smooth jazz, classical, funky and surprisingly some EDM with heavily compressed kicks actually sounds really good on here so its a hit and miss with the bass. keep in mind it has a small body too.
Volume Level & Loudness:
usually some speakers with weak bass at low levels will often resonate a bit better at higher volume levels, but this speaker will max out at about 80% in my opinion, if you go above that then the internal limiters will start to mess with the music which is just unpleasant to hear, and you end up turning the dials back down, and even at 80% the loudness is still not as majority of small body cheaper speakers on the market and this might be the surprising factor that may break the deal for some.
Conclusion:
Now the Stockwell 2's unique sound experience definitely has a place in the market but I think the price (at £219.99) is a bit much for what the speaker offers in general (as just a Bluetooth only speaker). The next point of action would be to look to the bigger brothers, the Killburn 2 and the Tufton, but seeing that the price of the Kilburn II is too close to the Stockwell 2 makes me to question the performance of the Kilburn II as well, I think the Tufton might be good to try since its all round bigger.
bottom line: if you want to occasionally crank the volume to get people moving and feel the beat then just look elsewhere as this speaker will disappoint you.
BUT! if you are after a really awesome sound experience and dont mind always listening at Low or average comfortable levels with decent bass, super compact form for travel, excellent battery life then this speaker is awesome for that.
Hope this helps!

I will start off with the negative that made me return it. There is unfortunately a lot of things that are not good about my experience.
Now a lot of people will just use bluetooth and not the 3.5mm input. But when you spend this much on a blutooth speaker, I would consider it poor not to have the ability to connect devices this way. As when you have a speaker sound this good, it is always as good or better to use a cable rather than bluetooth so long as you find it practical enough.
The issue is that the speaker always goes into what seems a sleep mode when a cable is connected to this input. It does this in under 2 seconds of no audio playing. Then often takes over a second to wake up again. This results in it virtually always skipping the beginning of tracks off. If they begin with lyrics, well you miss the first few words. This is an unacceptable flaw for a speaker of this price. I thought it was a fault with mine so I returned it and got another. It had the same issue. I also went into PC world to try their one on display and it is exactly the same. I am really surprised nobody else or the professional reviews have mentioned this.
Not that many would use this speaker for audiobooks or radio, but it would basically be unusable via the 3.5mm input. Every time there is silence for over 2 seconds, you will almost certainly miss the next word or two. Really poor.
No other blutooth speaker I have tested out in a store or have owned has had this problem. I contacted Marshall trying to explain just how much it would change my view on this speaker if they sorted it out. I just can’t accept it for such a premium speaker. It will be a simple fix, but would obviously cost them money to start producing them all and having to sort this out. They in the end did thank me for what I had found out, but it was at first quite difficult for them to believe what I was experiencing.
I also tested the charging ability. Claiming it can charge at 12V 3A may be a bit of a stretch. With the correct PD charger, it can get close to 2A at 12V but no where near what it states. It also says it can charge a phone from the type c port at 5V 2A. From the picture of it charging my tablet, the voltage drops quite a bit even when it isn’t close to 2A. I feel if it reached the current it claims, the voltage would drop to a point where it wouldn’t charge your device correctly. It seems to do the job, but very slow.
Yet more negatives is that with my replacement, the tweeter on the back must not have been sealed in place correctly. Whenever there was a lot of bass, you could hear air being forced in and out around it. Basically like port noise. This to me shows that there may be some inconsistency with build and quality control too, but I think this is not going to normally be the case as my first one sounded fine. In the end I returned both though.
Onto the sound.
It isn’t totally without issues here either but none are at all big, and if I try and ignore the other issues with the speaker, the sound is very impressive for the price and size of the speaker. Again, I will start with the areas that could be improved.
This speaker has very impressive low end. Those saying it is lacking need to factor in just how small it is and not just how it sounds. It sounds massive for it’s size. I also don’t get the problem with volume being to quiet. You can’t expect a small speaker like this to be loud while maintaining a clean and accurate sound. This limits it nicely and never distorts. The problem is just how separate the low end is from the mid range. There is a hole in the middle effect. There is very little in the way of mid bass. It seems very boosted from around 55hz – 75hz and sounds incredible if the music being played just has bass at around these levels. If it goes beyond that, it can sound incredibly lacking. I find the bass dial always needs to be on full as it controls bass at around 100hz and if you turn it down, you get the low end and virtually nothing in the middle. If you use EQ on your input device, you can get it to sound brilliant though. But it could either do with the mid bass boosting or not so much weight on the low end. And if marshall had tuned it slightly differently (which would have been possible), it really could have been outstanding here.
Something that I think is good is that is sounds pretty much the same from all angles, but there is unfortunately a negative effect that I think is related to this. As you have the left and right channels coming from the front and back, you get an odd echo effect. Even worse when against a wall. Many instruments sound very distant as if they are in some large hall and sound quite artificial at times. As a very critical listener, I was not a fan of this as it would have been avoidable at the expense of the sound coming from all directions. I don’t think this is such a disadvantage as the audio quality for the size is still more than acceptable.
If it didn’t have the aux input problem and the 2nd purchase didn’t have an issue with the tweeter, this speaker would have been 4 stars, maybe 5 now the price has gone right down.
But the input issue and faulty unit really makes me disappointed with this speaker on the whole.
But don’t let this review put you off if you are a bluetooth only user, as in that case, I think it will likely be outstanding, especially at the price it is at now.
The build of this speaker is the best thing about it. It is remarkably solid compared to most stuff these days. Got a good weight to it and the dials have a great rubber grip. I wouldn’t worry about this getting a bit wet or getting bumped about.
Since I returned this speaker, I took a risk and went with something very different. The IKEA ENEBY 20. This is built nothing like as solid and not waterproof in any way. It also is a little bit bigger in every direction, which does make it seem pretty large in comparison. But what made me try this out was because of the reviews it was getting. And the fact that the speaker plus the battery for it is just £60. And I’m being honest here – it sounds better. With the expense of it not being as practical, the sound and price makes up for all of this. It doesn’t have stereo, but has no echo sound effect and not a hole in the middle between the midrange and bass either. You can make it better with EQ too.
I would actually recommend the ENEBY 20 over the Stockwell II now. But can fully understand that the need for the small size and build can outweigh saving money for the other speaker. If you are after good sound though and value for money, there is not really any comparison. The ENEBY 20 has a dial like the Stockwell II which is pretty hard to find and also has bass and treble EQ built in though is harder to use.
Very long but hope some of you find this review helpful as it seems I have had a very different experience to most.

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 December 2019
I will start off with the negative that made me return it. There is unfortunately a lot of things that are not good about my experience.
Now a lot of people will just use bluetooth and not the 3.5mm input. But when you spend this much on a blutooth speaker, I would consider it poor not to have the ability to connect devices this way. As when you have a speaker sound this good, it is always as good or better to use a cable rather than bluetooth so long as you find it practical enough.
The issue is that the speaker always goes into what seems a sleep mode when a cable is connected to this input. It does this in under 2 seconds of no audio playing. Then often takes over a second to wake up again. This results in it virtually always skipping the beginning of tracks off. If they begin with lyrics, well you miss the first few words. This is an unacceptable flaw for a speaker of this price. I thought it was a fault with mine so I returned it and got another. It had the same issue. I also went into PC world to try their one on display and it is exactly the same. I am really surprised nobody else or the professional reviews have mentioned this.
Not that many would use this speaker for audiobooks or radio, but it would basically be unusable via the 3.5mm input. Every time there is silence for over 2 seconds, you will almost certainly miss the next word or two. Really poor.
No other blutooth speaker I have tested out in a store or have owned has had this problem. I contacted Marshall trying to explain just how much it would change my view on this speaker if they sorted it out. I just can’t accept it for such a premium speaker. It will be a simple fix, but would obviously cost them money to start producing them all and having to sort this out. They in the end did thank me for what I had found out, but it was at first quite difficult for them to believe what I was experiencing.
I also tested the charging ability. Claiming it can charge at 12V 3A may be a bit of a stretch. With the correct PD charger, it can get close to 2A at 12V but no where near what it states. It also says it can charge a phone from the type c port at 5V 2A. From the picture of it charging my tablet, the voltage drops quite a bit even when it isn’t close to 2A. I feel if it reached the current it claims, the voltage would drop to a point where it wouldn’t charge your device correctly. It seems to do the job, but very slow.
Yet more negatives is that with my replacement, the tweeter on the back must not have been sealed in place correctly. Whenever there was a lot of bass, you could hear air being forced in and out around it. Basically like port noise. This to me shows that there may be some inconsistency with build and quality control too, but I think this is not going to normally be the case as my first one sounded fine. In the end I returned both though.
Onto the sound.
It isn’t totally without issues here either but none are at all big, and if I try and ignore the other issues with the speaker, the sound is very impressive for the price and size of the speaker. Again, I will start with the areas that could be improved.
This speaker has very impressive low end. Those saying it is lacking need to factor in just how small it is and not just how it sounds. It sounds massive for it’s size. I also don’t get the problem with volume being to quiet. You can’t expect a small speaker like this to be loud while maintaining a clean and accurate sound. This limits it nicely and never distorts. The problem is just how separate the low end is from the mid range. There is a hole in the middle effect. There is very little in the way of mid bass. It seems very boosted from around 55hz – 75hz and sounds incredible if the music being played just has bass at around these levels. If it goes beyond that, it can sound incredibly lacking. I find the bass dial always needs to be on full as it controls bass at around 100hz and if you turn it down, you get the low end and virtually nothing in the middle. If you use EQ on your input device, you can get it to sound brilliant though. But it could either do with the mid bass boosting or not so much weight on the low end. And if marshall had tuned it slightly differently (which would have been possible), it really could have been outstanding here.
Something that I think is good is that is sounds pretty much the same from all angles, but there is unfortunately a negative effect that I think is related to this. As you have the left and right channels coming from the front and back, you get an odd echo effect. Even worse when against a wall. Many instruments sound very distant as if they are in some large hall and sound quite artificial at times. As a very critical listener, I was not a fan of this as it would have been avoidable at the expense of the sound coming from all directions. I don’t think this is such a disadvantage as the audio quality for the size is still more than acceptable.
If it didn’t have the aux input problem and the 2nd purchase didn’t have an issue with the tweeter, this speaker would have been 4 stars, maybe 5 now the price has gone right down.
But the input issue and faulty unit really makes me disappointed with this speaker on the whole.
But don’t let this review put you off if you are a bluetooth only user, as in that case, I think it will likely be outstanding, especially at the price it is at now.
The build of this speaker is the best thing about it. It is remarkably solid compared to most stuff these days. Got a good weight to it and the dials have a great rubber grip. I wouldn’t worry about this getting a bit wet or getting bumped about.
Since I returned this speaker, I took a risk and went with something very different. The IKEA ENEBY 20. This is built nothing like as solid and not waterproof in any way. It also is a little bit bigger in every direction, which does make it seem pretty large in comparison. But what made me try this out was because of the reviews it was getting. And the fact that the speaker plus the battery for it is just £60. And I’m being honest here – it sounds better. With the expense of it not being as practical, the sound and price makes up for all of this. It doesn’t have stereo, but has no echo sound effect and not a hole in the middle between the midrange and bass either. You can make it better with EQ too.
I would actually recommend the ENEBY 20 over the Stockwell II now. But can fully understand that the need for the small size and build can outweigh saving money for the other speaker. If you are after good sound though and value for money, there is not really any comparison. The ENEBY 20 has a dial like the Stockwell II which is pretty hard to find and also has bass and treble EQ built in though is harder to use.
Very long but hope some of you find this review helpful as it seems I have had a very different experience to most.






Empecé siguiendo a Oluv en su blog y ha habido tal evolución que ha sido un no parar. Muchos vendidos de nuevo otros regalados.
Al grano. Calidad de sonido a dÃa de hoy en gama alta, Vifa Oslo, en gama media el marshall y por menos dinero el Anker Soundcore motion +.
El Oslo y el Marshall no tiene pijadas tipo botones de avance, retroceso, pausa de canción pero suenan brutal.
El Marshall estoy muy muy sorprendido es el que mejor suena de todos con la app Música de IOS siempre que regules el bajo y el
Agudo. No he odio nada mejor.
No es muy potente y al maximo pierde calidad pero estoy muy muy impresionado con el sonido.
Otro que no puedo dejar de recomendar es el Denon 250 pero ya es un modelo antiguo que supongo sustituirán pronto.
Enfin el Oslo me acompaña ya desde hace ahora dos años y nunca defrauda pero entiendo que se pasan con el precio.
Saludos y espero sea de utilidad.
Admito preguntas.
P.D. Visitar canal YouTube tuve de Oluv clavinetjunkie para ver decenas de comparativas.

Reviewed in Spain on 12 January 2020
Empecé siguiendo a Oluv en su blog y ha habido tal evolución que ha sido un no parar. Muchos vendidos de nuevo otros regalados.
Al grano. Calidad de sonido a dÃa de hoy en gama alta, Vifa Oslo, en gama media el marshall y por menos dinero el Anker Soundcore motion +.
El Oslo y el Marshall no tiene pijadas tipo botones de avance, retroceso, pausa de canción pero suenan brutal.
El Marshall estoy muy muy sorprendido es el que mejor suena de todos con la app Música de IOS siempre que regules el bajo y el
Agudo. No he odio nada mejor.
No es muy potente y al maximo pierde calidad pero estoy muy muy impresionado con el sonido.
Otro que no puedo dejar de recomendar es el Denon 250 pero ya es un modelo antiguo que supongo sustituirán pronto.
Enfin el Oslo me acompaña ya desde hace ahora dos años y nunca defrauda pero entiendo que se pasan con el precio.
Saludos y espero sea de utilidad.
Admito preguntas.
P.D. Visitar canal YouTube tuve de Oluv clavinetjunkie para ver decenas de comparativas.



For the sort of music I like to listen to this is a great bit of kit...I have used Marshall amplifiers/cabs in the past and having a Bluetooth speaker that lets me adjust how my music sounds to is great. I have to honest though and suspect this speaker will not be to everyone’s taste in use, it does require a bit of fiddling with the volume bass and treble to get the balance squared away from for instance Led Zeppelin to Jethro Tull .. but it’s worth it, totally achievable and the reward is a great sound.
Build quality is as you’d expect from anything bearing the iconic Marshall logo .. I had seen or read somewhere about a plastic grille on the front.. NOT SO the one I have is definitely fabric .. connection is hassle free.. longevity I can’t comment on yet as it’s still early days but I’m impressed thus far 🎸😎 and grinning like a loon

The sound quality is outstanding for its size- in my opinion equal to the bose at a lower price. Decent bass and volume and I would agree with other reviews that say it excels in the vocals. The build quality is solid and it looks fantastic wherever you put it. I particularly like the central rocker switch, which is responsive and quickly allows you to change tracks and volume with minimal fuss. The battery seems to last forever and the battery level indicator is a useful feature.
Small criticism would be no aux input - although i bought it to be portable so unlikely ever to want to plug a device into it. Bluetooth range is ok - not fantastic I usually need to be in the same room to avoid any stuttering- I have come from using chromecast audio where range is not an issue- but less portable. I was surprised to read that despite it using Bluetooth 5.0 it uses an SBC codec rather than more recent AptX or AAC, which offer better latency and marginal improvement in sound quality. Not that I've noticed anything detrimental to the sound quality.
Overall an outstanding portable speaker for the money!

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 September 2020
The sound quality is outstanding for its size- in my opinion equal to the bose at a lower price. Decent bass and volume and I would agree with other reviews that say it excels in the vocals. The build quality is solid and it looks fantastic wherever you put it. I particularly like the central rocker switch, which is responsive and quickly allows you to change tracks and volume with minimal fuss. The battery seems to last forever and the battery level indicator is a useful feature.
Small criticism would be no aux input - although i bought it to be portable so unlikely ever to want to plug a device into it. Bluetooth range is ok - not fantastic I usually need to be in the same room to avoid any stuttering- I have come from using chromecast audio where range is not an issue- but less portable. I was surprised to read that despite it using Bluetooth 5.0 it uses an SBC codec rather than more recent AptX or AAC, which offer better latency and marginal improvement in sound quality. Not that I've noticed anything detrimental to the sound quality.
Overall an outstanding portable speaker for the money!
