Marshall Heston 120 Review: Premium Style, Restrained Sound

TriangleUpBuy NowMultiple Buying Options Available$1,300 at B&H PhotoBuy Now at Crutchfield$1,300 at MarshallCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyRating:7/10Open rating explainerInformationWIREDFantastic look and feel. Premium touch for dialogue and details. Immersive overhead and side-firing effects for Dolby Atmos. Solid features and settings through the Marshall app. Good connectivity, including analog input and subwoofer output. Topside digital control knobs are fun.TIREDCurious lack of dynamic punch in action scenes. Among the priciest in its class.Marshall’s first try at a Dolby Atmos soundbar, the Heston 120, is an ambitious effort. Marshall’s consumer arm (once a separate entity) became a success by leveraging the amplifier brand’s…

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