Soundbar wasn’t the only line Marshall crossed off its bingo card in 2025. Around the same time its second soundbar and first subwoofer landed, the brand quietly pulled off another first—its very first party speaker. Yes, Marshall has officially stormed into the oversized, wheel-equipped, neighbors-complaining category long dominated by LG and Sony.

Only Marshall being Marshall, it did not arrive with glowing plastic and EDM vibes. Instead, it showed up with something that looks like it was yanked straight off a concert stage. A party speaker styled like a guitar amp, built for metalheads, gig-goers, and anyone who thinks party speakers should look less karaoke machine and more rock ’n’ roll relic. And it looks absolutely cool.
Meet the Bromley 750, Marshall’s official entry into the wheel-it-in, crank-it-up, annoy-the-neighbors category. Marshall did not tiptoe into this space. It kicked the door open with a Bluetooth party speaker that borrows its visual swagger straight from the stage, right down to the stamped metal grille and brushed metal control panel. This thing looks like it should already smell faintly of sweat and spilled beer.
Sound is delivered via True Stereophonic 360-degree audio that throws music in all directions, at all volumes, without losing its grip. Marshall claims over 40 hours of playtime, which suggests the Bromley 750 is fully prepared for festivals, warehouse parties, and that one friend who refuses to let the night end. There is also a new sound character knob that switches between Dynamic and Loud, letting you fine-tune punch and clarity depending on where the speaker is deployed.
It is not just loud, it is practical. The IP54 rating means dirt and rain can try their luck. Integrated stage lighting sets the mood, while two combo jacks allow microphones and instruments to plug straight in. The exchangeable battery doubles as a power bank, and built-in handles plus wheels make relocating the party less of a workout.
Marshall says the goal was to bring something fresh into a very uniform market, and Bromley 750 certainly does not blend in. It is a party speaker that insists on being seen.
The Marshall Bromley 750 Party Speaker can be had as we speak for a wallet-busting US$1,299.99.





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