Okay, let’s talk about these Marshall Major IV headphones. First off, they look like they belong in a rock museum—in the best way possible. That textured black vinyl and the iconic script? *Chef’s kiss*. But looks aren’t everything, right? Luckily, these deliver.
The sound is *chewy*. Like, you can almost taste the bass. I blast everything from Metallica to Dua Lipa, and it all sounds stupidly good. The highs don’t screech, the mids don’t vanish—it’s just balanced chaos. And they get LOUD. I’ve never dared maxing the volume because my eardrums would probably stage a protest.
Battery life? Absurd. I charged these once two weeks ago and they’re still going. 80+ hours isn’t a lie—it’s a lifestyle. The 15-minute quick charge is a lifesaver when I’m sprinting out the door (which is always). Wireless charging works too, but I mostly stick to cables because I lose my charging pad more than my keys.
Comfort is… weirdly divisive. At first, they squeezed my head like an overenthusiastic aunt. But after flipping them backwards (yes, really), they became my all-day companions. The joystick controls are genius—no accidental skips when adjusting my beanie.
Downsides? The app snub hurts (why no EQ love, Marshall?). And once or twice they’ve glitched mid-song like a possessed robot. But for $100 on sale? I’d buy these again in a heartbeat—even at full price. Dad-approved bass and battery life that laughs at physics? Sold.