Marshall unveils Bromley 750 party speaker with 40 hours playtime and 360 sound

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Marshall is officially joining the party speaker market with the launch of Bromley 750, a massive Bluetooth system that blends the brand’s rock-and-roll heritage with modern portability. This is the company’s first-ever speaker designed specifically for large gatherings, and it’s packed with features aimed at keeping the music going indoors or outdoors.

The Bromley 750 delivers 360-degree True Stereophonic sound with over 40 hours of portable playtime. A new sound character knob lets users toggle between “dynamic” and “loud” modes, allowing for clearer listening in a living room or punchier performance outside. Marshall has also included integrated stage lighting with multiple presets, giving the speaker the ability to double as a visual centerpiece.

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Durability has thankfully not been overlooked. The unit carries an IP54 rating for dirt and splash resistance, meaning rain or dust won’t easily ruin the party. It also comes with wheels and handles, making it easier to haul between events. The exchangeable LFP battery doubles as a power bank, and Marshall says it’s free of cobalt and nickel, making it less environmentally harmful.

In true performance style, Bromley 750 features mic and instrument inputs, allowing it to serve as a mini stage rig. Marshall designed the system with premium materials, including a stamped metal grille, brushed metal control panel, and water-based PU leather wrap. More than half of the plastic used comes from post-consumer recycled sources such as old toys and automotive parts.

To promote the launch, Marshall teamed up with rapper Denzel Curry, who appears in a video taking the speaker back to his hometown of Miami. Inspired by block parties and cookouts, Curry shows how Bromley 750 is meant to be more than just a simple sound system.

The Bromley 750 is available for pre-order today at Marshall.com for $1,299, shipping September 23. Select retailers will begin selling it on September 30.

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