Marshall Kilburn Portable Bluetooth Speaker, Black
Brand | Marshall |
Model Name | 04091189 |
Speaker Type | Outdoor |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Feature | Portable |
About this item
- Unrestrained and portable active Stereo speaker
- Free from the confines of wires and Chords.Channel frequency response: 62 - 20000 Hz
- Maximum sound pressure level is 100 dB at 1 meter
- 20 hours of portable capabilities
- Cabinet principle: bass reflex
- Double-ended Coil cord with 3.5mm stereo plugs included
- 3/4" Dome tweeters: 2x; 4" Woofer: 1x
- Double-ended coil cord with 3.5mm stereo plugs included
- 3/4" dome tweeters: 2X; 4" woofer: 1X
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Embodying the Raw, Wayward Spirit of Rock 'N' Roll
Embodying the raw, wayward spirit of rock 'n' roll, the Kilburn portable active stereo speaker takes the unmistakable look and sound of Marshall, unplugs the chords, and takes the show on the road.
Weighing in under 7 pounds, the Kilburn is a lightweight piece of vintage styled engineering. Setting the bar as one of the loudest speakers in its class, the Kilburn is a compact, stout-hearted hero with a well-balanced audio which boasts a clear midrange and extended highs for a sound that is both articulate and pronounced. The analogue knobs allow you to fine tune the controls to your personal preferences while the guitar-influenced leather strap enables easy and stylish travel.
Now charge it up, plug it in, crank it up, and take pride in your new piece in a long line of Marshall’s unwavering legacy of loud.
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Bluetooth ConnectivityUse your Bluetooth-enabled smartphone, tablet or computer to stream music directly to your Kilburn with no wires attached. |
20 Hours of Portable CapabilitiesThe Kilburn is an unrestrained and portable active stereo speaker, free from the confines of wires and chords. The built-in battery life of up to 20 hours means the jams will be kicking for as long as your are. |
Classic Marshall DesignsThe Kilburn features a classic Marshall design, with a vintage-looking front fret, gold-coloured metal details, and that iconic script logo. |
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Bluetooth | Standard V4.0 + EDR, aptX CODEC | Standard V4.0 + EDR, aptX CODEC | Standard V4.0 + EDR | Standard V4.0 + EDR |
3,55mm Input | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
RCA Input | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Optical Input | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Tweeters | 2x 1” Dome | 2X¾” Dome | 2X¾” Dome | |
Woofer(s) | 2x 5¼” | 1x 5¼” | 1x 4” | 2x 2¼” |
Class D Amplifier | 2X20W+1X50W | 2X20W+1X40W | 2X5W+1X15W | 2X10W |
Frequency Range | 35- 22.000Hz | 45- 22.000Hz +-3dB | 62-20.000HZ | 50 - 20 000Hz |
Size | 400 x 308 x 200mm | 350 X 185 X 185mm | 242 x 140 x 140mm | 260 x 140 x 41mm |
Battery Life | Plug In | Plug In | Up to 20h (50% volume) | Up to 25h (50% volume) |
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Sound quality | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.6 | 4.4 |
Battery life | 4.5 | 4.6 | — | 4.5 | 4.9 | 4.4 |
Value for money | 4.8 | 4.4 | 3.6 | — | — | 2.3 |
Bluetooth connectivity | 4.5 | 4.6 | — | 4.6 | 4.5 | — |
Portability | 4.6 | 4.8 | — | — | — | 4.4 |
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speaker size | 4 inches | 2.68 inches | 3.5 millimeters | 5.25 inches | — | — |
power source | AC & Battery | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered |
connectivity tech | Bluetooth | wireless | wired, wireless | wireless, wired | Bluetooth | Bluetooth |
speaker type | Outdoor | Portable Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Woofer | Portable Bluetooth | Speaker |
mounting type | Freestanding | Tabletop Mount | Freestanding | Floor Standing | freestanding | Freestanding |
weight | 3 kilograms | 118 grams | 9.4 pounds | 16.4 pounds | 13.4 pounds | 2.5 kilograms |
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Product Dimensions | 5.51 x 5.51 x 9.53 inches |
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Item Weight | 6.6 pounds |
Manufacturer | Zound Industries |
ASIN | B00ZY1J1JG |
Item model number | 04091189 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #4,354 in Portable Bluetooth Speakers #21,029 in MP3 & MP4 Player Accessories |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 19, 2015 |
Speakers Maximum Output Power | 70 Watts |
Item Weight | 3 Kilograms |
Number Of Items | 1 |
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Kilburn Portable Bluetooth Speaker, Black Black The Kilburn portable active stereo speaker takes the unmistakable look and sound of Marshall, unplugs the chords, and takes the show on the road. Weighing in at a taut 3kg, The Kilburn is a lightweight piece of vintage styled engineering. Setting the bar as one of the loudest speakers in its class. The Kilburn is a compact stout-hearted hero with a well-balanced audio which boasts a clear midrange and extended highs for a sound that is both articulate and pronounced. The analog knobs allow you to fine tune the controls to your personal preferences while the guitar-influenced leather strap enables easy and stylish travel. Bluetooth compatibility and the 3.5mm jack input means easy connectivity, while the simple amplifier styled construction with classic Marshall logo means it will look as good as it sounds. A built-in battery life of up to 20 hours means the jams will be kicking for as long as you are. Now charge it up, plug it in, crank it up, and take pride in your new piece in a long line of Marshall’s unwavering legacy of loud. Troubleshoot-sound is distorted due to the volume level is too high, original sound file mp3 is of poor quality, excessive playback volume and too much bass or treble boost. Bluetooth will not connect if kilburn is too far away from your device during the pairing process. Voltage - 100 - 240 V
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Customers like the sound quality, appearance and quality of the speakers. For example, they mention that it sounds great, it's well built and has a retro style. They're happy with portability, and value. Opinions are mixed on battery life and connectivity.
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Customers like the sound quality of the speakers. They mention that it has great sound across the entire sound spectrum, and the JBL is the loudest. The speaker is spotless, and produces a heavy bass line that can be felt across a large room. The sound is loud enough to entertain and annoy the neighbors. The treble and bass knob on the speaker allows you to tune the sound.
"...The mids and highs seem great as well. There is a treble and bass knob on this speaker that allows you to tune the sound to your tastes which is..." Read more
"...I live in a house with a high ceiling but it fills the space with gorgeous juicy sound. Volume also depends on the volume setting of your device...." Read more
"...Although it sounds terrific anywhere it sounds its best by far on for example a kitchen counter with a backsplash behind it..." Read more
"...But the sound itself is plenty full/rich enough for the price...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the speaker. They mention that it has a fun retro look to it, and is well-designed. Some appreciate the Marshall name and styling. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...It also looks really high end.* There are treble and bass controls that let you customize the sound to your taste*..." Read more
"...I love the way they look. It's so elegant. Sits in my old house like it belonged here since forever. It's a beautiful piece of home decoration...." Read more
"...-wise it’s actually very clean and clear with just the right touch of silky richness...." Read more
"...(looks very good, also gold-plated connectors)...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the speakers. They mention that it's well built, has strong bass, and solid middles. They also say it'll last through camping trips, being left outside, and beach days. Customers also like that it has a nice form factor and that the Bluetooth seems reliable. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and functionality of the product.
"...Build quality is excellent, solid and surprisingly heavy for it size which is a good thing in my book...." Read more
"...The sound out of this is very good, with enough bass, without being 'boomy' or lingering. The highs and mid-range are clear...." Read more
"...All in all happy and the rugged design is a plus. Get lots of interest from observers of the Marshall insignia too...." Read more
"...Strong bass, solid middles and enough volume to fill a floor of our small house...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the speakers. For example, they mention it's an exceptional device, works phenomenal, and is solid. Some say it has no issues at all and produces sharp sound. That said, they like the functionality and styling of the product. They also say it'll compete well with JBL and is one of the best amplifiers and speakers brands.
"...it comes with a really nice coiled aux cable which works very well on a portable device. It also looks really high end.*..." Read more
"...I love my new speaker. It's a beautiful piece also works phenomenal." Read more
"...I reduced it one star because it is closer to mono. Otherwise it works great. No problems pairing...." Read more
"...a few days, but I'd like to say that -- at least thus far -- it's pretty amazing!..." Read more
Customers like the portability of the speaker. They say it is easy to carry around the house, light enough to tote to the beach, and great for travel. The sound quality, easy carry handle, and durable case make this one a great product. Some customers also mention that it gets decently loud.
"...1- The Bravo BRV-HD is easy to take anywhere due to the fact that it is easy to carry, seems durable, waterproof, and has no moving parts that can..." Read more
"...Little strap that comes with it makes it easier to carry around the house. I love the way they look. It's so elegant...." Read more
"...Build quality is excellent, solid and surprisingly heavy for it size which is a good thing in my book...." Read more
"...It really feels down-to-Earth and "human." I love how solid and heavy it is, and the fact that all the human interface elements are so beefy..." Read more
Customers like the value of the speakers. They say it's worth the money, a great speaker for the price, and a good purchase. The build and materials used are very high end, and the sound quality is amazing. It's fun to play with those dials and the switch is fun to throw.
"...It's fun to play with those dial. It gets pretty loud as well...." Read more
"...But the sound itself is plenty full/rich enough for the price...." Read more
"...I feel like I finally got a decent portable bluetooth speaker at a fair price...." Read more
"...The whole thing looks and feels (and sounds) expensive.A lot of the reviews say the battery dies after a short time...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the speakers. Some mention that it lasts quite a while, is user replaceable, and is lithium-ion. However, others say that the internal battery no longer holds a charge and it's impossible to find a replacement battery.
"...battery is user replaceable but I have not seen it for sale online.2- Bose:*battery is also user replaceable..." Read more
"...And I always HATED the functionality of the Jambox. There are no indicator lights, and the thing gives you voice and sound feedback...." Read more
"...The battery is lithium-ion, and is replaceable. Volume, while not 'loud', is more than enough for the music I play in the yoga room...." Read more
"...Otherwise it works great. No problems pairing. Battery charge lasts a couple of days but the work vehicle has an AC outlet on the dash...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the speakers. Some mention that it has the best bluetooth, with a solid range and never unpaired. However, others say that the connectivity can be sketchy on their computer and that they sometimes have to redo the bluetooth pairing. The problems include issues with consistent pairing, dropped connections, and the power-on toggle failing.
"...water resistentent/more rugged with Bluetooth 5.0 so the range is much longer and reliable...." Read more
"...The only complaint I have i that it only supports the SBC bluetooth codec which , for the uninitiated, is the lowest quality bluetooth audio signal...." Read more
"...Bluetooth have good range--haven't tested maximum range yet--and gives about the same sound quality as the line input...." Read more
"...The build quality is very good, the bluetooth and 3.5 connection work really well with my Android phone and Amazon Prime Music........BUT, after..." Read more
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Sound:
1- The Marshall killburn has the best sound. It has good bass that is not muddy. The mids and highs seem great as well. There is a treble and bass knob on this speaker that allows you to tune the sound to your tastes which is something I have not seen on any other speaker
2- The bose soundlink mini has the second best sound. The bass is there but it makes the music sound muddy and deeper than it should be. The mids and highs are ok but the muddy bass distracts from it somewhat. Overall it is still one of the better sounding portable speakers.
3- Bravo BRV-HD sounds ok but the bass is not very strong. I would not purchase this item if sound quality is important (which it should be in most cases).
4- The Fugoo Style XL- sounds bad. There is no bass and it sounds tinny. You can get smaller and cheaper speakers that sound better (soundlink mini for example). I highly recommend staying away from this. Because of this I will not comment on this item anymore.
Portability and durability- all are portable but the bravo was the easiest and safest to take anywhere.
1- The Bravo BRV-HD is easy to take anywhere due to the fact that it is easy to carry, seems durable, waterproof, and has no moving parts that can be damaged. This speaker also has a 28 hour battery at low volume which is uncommon among speakers
2- the bose soundlink mini original is small thus easy to move but there are some aspects of it that make it less portable than you think. It has an aluminum exterior which scratches easily, a low battery life of 7-8 hours, and not waterproof. This means that it has a good chance of becoming fully discharged or scratched when you take it out.
2- The Marshall killburn is easy to carry using a strap but it is not waterproof and could be damaged if you get it wet or hit it with something. Also this speaker is one of the largest portable speakers. However this has a 20 hour battery at 50%(low) volume which is better than average. I still believe you still can take this anywhere with ease.
Other significant features and accessories
1- marshal:
* it comes with a really nice coiled aux cable which works very well on a portable device. It also looks really high end.
* There are treble and bass controls that let you customize the sound to your taste
* battery is user replaceable but I have not seen it for sale online.
2- Bose:
*battery is also user replaceable
*comes with a "charging base". This although nice looking is a pain connect with the speaker to use. I preferred just plugging it in manually.
3-bravo:
*none, just a speaker (plus charger obviously)
Design and quality: This was a tough decision
1- marshal: It looks very cool with its leather exterior. Also the buttons and knobs are very premium looking and feeling. This looks and feels like a very expensive product due to the quality of materials and heft of the speaker.
2- bose: its a very small speaker but it has some heft to it. It has an aluminum exterior and it looks very sophisticated like many luxury audio products. It does not stand out from the crowd like the marshall does which puts it in 2nd place
2-Bravo: It looks nice but not "premium nice" however it has the most weight to it. The quality is not as high as there are imperfections in the rubber parts of the speaker and no "luxury" materials are present which is NOT OK at its price point.
cost/value:
1-The Marshall killburn is currently 275-300 dollars depending where you go. It is the best value due to its superior sound quality, quality build and materials, good battery life, and tone controls.
2- The bose is also a good value if you can't spend more than 200 dollars on a speaker. This is due to its good sound quality, nice looks, and small size. It is worth spending more on the marshal if you can.
2- The Bravo is not worth the 250-300 dollars due to its mediocre sound and lack of premium feel which is important at this price point. However if you absolutely need an extremely rugged/ waterproof speaker at all costs for camping, military, or zombie apocalypse use this may be a good option.
Conclusion:
Buy the marshal killburn if you can afford it due to its superior sound quality and superior build/design. If you want to save money the bose soundlink mini (original) is an acceptable alternative.
I will update this in the future if there are problems or my opinion has changed.
4/30/2016 update: The Bluetooth on this speaker is a pain to use sometimes. Sometimes my device connects to it and plays music. Sometimes my device connects to it and FAILS to play music. I prefer to use aux cord instead of Bluetooth with this device because its easier. Luckily the speaker can with a nice aux cord.
Gives you a great base. Clear yet not the annoying sharp sound. I thought my S*** car audio got some good sound quality but after you hear this bad boy, man I get a little annoyed with my car audio. I usually listen to Josh Groban, Ludovico Einaudi, occasional Jazz for food prep, hard rock for flushing my anger, and some classics or audiobooks and youtubers talking. Heck I just use this speaker for every occasion. I think adjustable base and treble is additional fun part of this speaker. It's fun to play with those dial. It gets pretty loud as well. I live in a house with a high ceiling but it fills the space with gorgeous juicy sound. Volume also depends on the volume setting of your device. I found when my phone is bluetooth connected I can adjust the volume from the phone as well but not with my laptop. If I want to adjust the volume when my laptop is paired I need to either turn the dial of speaker to adjust volume or volume adjust in the sound source not the computer built in sound system.
2. Kind of- easy to use
Easy to pair with your device.. if you don't want to mess with Bluetooth, use the cord that comes with it.
One thing weird about this speaker is about charging. You HAVE to turn the speaker on to charge it. If you turn it off it's turned off. It won't charge while it's off. Oh well, not a big deal.
3. Beautiful design.
I was actually going to buy BOSE or JBL and they have decent sound quality. But hey, as soon as I saw that old-vintage-guitar-amp looking thing, I had to get it. How could you not?????? Little strap that comes with it makes it easier to carry around the house. I love the way they look. It's so elegant. Sits in my old house like it belonged here since forever. It's a beautiful piece of home decoration.
However if you are looking for one easy to carry all around including outdoors you'll have to pass this because it's a stout little thing. Quite heavy for a BT speaker. Yeah it's easy to carry with the strap but it's good for carrying indoors. I might take it outside for close picnic but definitely not for outdoor activity. You can do the arm workout with this thing. It's that hefty.
I love my new speaker. It's a beautiful piece also works phenomenal.
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The requirement to leave the unit powered on in order to charge is unusual and that's really the only quirk. Pairing with BT devices is simple and the included, high quality 3.5mm cable is welcome.
Battery life is outstanding. The speaker looks fantastic and the fit-finish is top drawer - my wife does not mind me leaving the Kilburn in prominent areas in our home.
I bought my Kilburn on sale at Amazon and wouldn't hesitate to buy it at full price - it's great value for the money.
Each time I upgrade my speakers I can hear the difference, but this one blows all others out of the water.
Unless I decide to spend my next year's life savings and parent's retirement fund on a Bose, I'm going to be very happy with this one.
I was originally going to buy the Sony XB series of waterproof speakers, but decided to save up and buy this one instead. It was the right move.
Pros:
- Sound Quality. 10/10. Would give more if I could.
- The analog buttons for Volume, Bass and Treble. If you've ever used a guitar amplifier before, it's exactly the same. Knobs are high quality, finish is great, and movement is smooth.
- Looks. This thing is not exactly subtle (it's quite big), but doesn't scream for attention either.
- The Aux cable. Came along with the speaker. High quality, long lasting, and comes with a coiled telephone-style wire. Looks great, feels great, sounds great.
- Bluetooth is fast, and pairs well.
Cons.
- Portability. This is meant for your house/room. If you're looking for something you can carry around to a party for a drive, look elsewhere (like the Sony XB series!). This thing is big, heavy, and does not want to move once it sits down (kind of like me).
- Volume control. Not sure if this is just an issue with my piece, but I can't control the volume from my phone. I need to adjust volume from the speaker itself. This is annoying, but not a deal breaker for me.
- Not in the least bit waterproof. This is not technically a con, since it is not meant to be. But you will need to be careful. It looks sturdy enough to take some hits (don't test this), but keep it away from pools, showers, and spills. Again, if you want something totally waterproof, Sony XB will sort you out.
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Overall, this thing is pricey, but it's still value for money. It looks premium, sounds premium, and is a great investment if you're like me and don't have the aukaat for Bose.
My suggestion: wishlist it, wait for a discount, and buy it the first chance you get. It's worth it.
-Esterno: lo speaker appare robusto ed estremamente curato. Pesa all'incirca 3kg e per trasportarlo è dotato di una cinghia in pelle e velluto, che ricorda quella di una chitarra elettrica, attaccata a due bottoni ai lati. Il corpo è in vinile con goffratura che ricorda la pelle, molto resistente ai graffi e il frontale in tessuto grosso a trama fine con il logo Marshall centrale. La ghiera superiore, sempre con finitura in alluminio color oro spazzolato, ospita il tasto di accensione (caratteristico della marshall a levetta), i due bottoni per l'accoppiamento bluetooth e per cambiare l'input (da bluetooth ad entrata ausiliaria 3,5), le tre manopole (che regolano rispettivamente volume, bassi e treble), l'ingresso ausiliario e tre spie (connessione bluetooth, connessione aux e batteria). Le manopole danno l'idea di essere robuste e sono piuttosto precise nella regolazione. Partendo dal presupposto che per chi lo acquista il design giochi una parte importante, non si rimane delusi dalla sua bellezza e qualità.
-Suono: il suono è ovviamente il tratto distintivo dello speaker. Ci sono in rete molti video dove viene comparato il suono di Kilburn ad altri speaker noti dello stesso segmento (portatili di livello medio/alto). Guardandoli appare che il kilburn sia meno "brillante" per certi tratti sugli alti mentre non perde limpidezza nei bassi.
Sono rimasto piacevolmente sorpreso dal fatto che in realtà avendo la possibilità di regolare i bassi e gli alti il suono non manca di corposità nell'ascolto delle frequenze medio-basse (anzi) come invece risulta veramente limpido ed acceso negli alti.
Non è uno speaker che da il meglio di sé in maniera automatica ascoltando qualsiasi tipo di musica, ma se regolato (cosa che personalmente ritengo un valore aggiunto) batte di gran lunga altri modelli. Il suono è morbido, si percepisce e apprezza il fatto che sia composto da tre altoparlanti invece che uno solo.
A volume massimo anche utilizzato all'esterno durante una festa è un piu che valido amplificatore.
-Kilburn vs. Kilburn II: per quanto mi riguarda il confronto pende ancora a favore del primo modello. Sicuramente a livello tecnico il secondo offre cose in più.
Kilburn II è resistente a schizzi d'acqua (non completamente impermeabile), ha un indicatore per il livello della batteria (forse di durata leggermente maggiore. Avendo il mio una durata notevole -intorno alle 20 ore reali a volume medio/alto- non mi sono per ora trovato ad avere la batteria scarica dovendolo utilizzare), amplificatori più potenti (forse anche un software di elaborazione del suono ottimizzato?) E un design leggermente più moderno.
Credo che la differenza di prezzo non giustifichi ancora la scelta del modello nuovo, almeno per quello che è il mio utilizzo.
Lo ricomprerei.