

Marshall is cranking up the volume on home entertainment with the launch of the Heston 120, the brand’s first-ever soundbar, arriving June 3rd. Designed with a nod to the company’s amp-making legacy, the Heston 120 wraps Dolby Atmos audio tech in a rock-and-roll aesthetic—think faux leather casing, knurled metal knobs, and gold accents that scream stage-ready swagger. But it’s not just about looks. The Heston 120 delivers serious sound with 11 active drivers in a 5.1.2 configuration, with height and side-firing channels to immerse you in music and movies. And yes, it hits hard—even without a subwoofer.


The Marshall Heston 120 proves it’s more than just a pretty face. With support for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, HDMI eARC and passthrough ports, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, and a suite of streaming options like Spotify Connect and Apple AirPlay 2, Marshall’s debut soundbar makes a bold, wireless-first statement.


Controls are satisfyingly tactile with metal dials that adjust volume, EQ, and source selection—or go fully app-based via Marshall’s redesigned companion app, which handles everything from room calibration to audio presets. And if you’re craving even more low-end power, Marshall has a Heston Sub 200 on the way.
At $999, it’s a premium play, but one aimed squarely at audiophiles who want their gear to look as good as it sounds.
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