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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-08T13:00:51.000Z",
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    "technology.",
    "Acton Iii",
    "Audio",
    "Billie Joe Armstrong",
    "Bromley 750",
    "Denzel Curry",
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    "Gennaro Costanzo",
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  "textContent": "60 years of defining the stage presence of rock legends has given Marshall a visual identity that rarely needs an introduction, yet the house is currently updating its traditional black-and-gold uniform for a palette that feels far more expansive. The British brand has always thrived on its rebellious spirit, drawing the attention of the international music scene and collaborating with artists like Denzel Curry and Billie Joe Armstrong. With the latest hardware launch, Marshall is moving towards a more sophisticated integration of its products into the modern home. Personal style often clashes with the industrial nature of high-end audio, which makes the arrival of the Monitor III A.N.C. in a soft cream finish a clever alternative for anyone tired of the standard dark tech aesthetic. Delivering an impressive 70 hours of wireless playtime, these headphones provide the heavy acoustic depth expected from the brand while appearing light enough to complement a neutral wardrobe. Parties frequently hinge on the quality of the background noise, and the expansion of the Acton III into deep burgundy and midnight blue allows these powerful home units to function as sculptural objects rather than just equipment. Placing a speaker on a bookshelf shouldn’t mean hiding it... Read more »\n\nThe post marshall | the sound of colour appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
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