

Marshall has officially entered the party speaker scene with the Bromley 750, its first-ever speaker designed for large gatherings. Drawing from the brand’s iconic guitar amp design language, the Bromley 750 merges Marshall’s rock ‘n’ roll aesthetic with modern, party-ready performance. Available for preorder at $1,300 and launching on September 23, the speaker is being promoted with a campaign featuring rapper Denzel Curry, reinforcing its bold, music-first ethos.


Built for scale, the Bromley 750 boasts a powerful 360-degree sound system, featuring two 10-inch 150W woofers, two 5.25-inch midranges, and four tweeters to deliver a stadium-like presence. Unlike most party speakers with flashy RGB, Marshall keeps things classic with white “stage lights,” complete with three presets that sync to the beat. True to the amp heritage, volume, bass, treble, lighting, and sound character are all controlled with tactile amplifier knobs.
Despite weighing over 50 pounds, the Bromley is surprisingly portable thanks to its integrated wheels, luggage handle, and side grips. With a 40-hour swappable battery, it ensures the party doesn’t stop, while ChillBoost™ technology helps manage heat during high-performance sessions. Connectivity features Bluetooth 5.3 with Auracast support, AUX, USB-C, and XLR microphone inputs, making it as versatile for DJs as it is for karaoke enthusiasts.
Designed for both audiophiles and entertainers, the Marshall Bromley 750 is a bold move by Marshall into the party speaker category—bringing timeless design, massive sound, and authentic stage presence to living rooms and backyards alike.
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