Marshall Middleton review
Please ignite this firework of bass strictly outdoors!
Review: Marshall´s rather compact Middleton offered massive bass and plenty of dynamics outdoors. In homes, although, there are limitations.
Review: Marshall´s rather compact Middleton offered massive bass and plenty of dynamics outdoors. In homes, although, there are limitations.
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