Major IV - Black
- Location
- US
- Source
- Reverb
- Posted
- 22 Feb 2026
- Last seen
- 2d ago
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Meet Major IV, the iconic headphones from Marshall with 80+ solid hours of wireless playtime, wireless charging and a new, improved ergonomic design. With more than three full days of power, you can stop worrying about your headphones dying on you when you need them. Custom-tuned dynamic drivers deliver roaring bass, smooth mids and brilliant treble for a rich, unrivalled sound that you’ll never want to turn off.
1. SIGNATURE SOUNDMajor IV delivers the signature Marshall sound that you’ve come to expect
2. 80+ HOURS OF WIRELESS PLAYTIME Major IV delivers 80+ solid hours of wireless playtime.
3. IMPROVED ERGONOMIC DESIGN Major IV’s new, improved ergonomic design means that when you’re deep diving into your music, the tenth hour is as comfortable as the first
4. WIRELESS CHARGINGMajor IV can be charged wirelessly, so it’s now easier than ever to charge and go
5. MULTI-DIRECTIONAL CONTROL KNOBControl your headphones and device with a single button
6. ICONIC MARSHALL DESIGNMajor IV combines enhanced usability with classic Marshall elements for an iconic yet innovative design
7. SHARE YOUR MUSICMajor IV lets you enjoy your music with a friend.
Generating expert take…
Marshall is a British audio brand founded in London in 1962 by Jim Marshall, a drummer and music-shop owner whose name became inseparable from the sound of rock. Based today in England, the company built its reputation on guitar amplification before expanding well beyond the stage. That heritage still shapes the brand’s identity: Marshall remains one of the most recognizable names in music and audio, with a distinctly British, heritage-driven image.
Best known for amplifiers and speaker cabinets, Marshall also sells portable and home speakers, headphones, and a smaller range of lifestyle audio products. The catalog leans heavily into the brand’s classic amp styling and rock-and-roll aesthetic, with products designed to evoke the look and feel of its studio and stage equipment. It is not generally known as a maker of turntables, DACs, or cables.
In the market, Marshall sits more in the mainstream-premium and design-led category than in true high-end hi-fi. Its appeal is strongest with listeners who value iconic branding, retro styling, and familiar sonic character as much as absolute audiophile neutrality. For many buyers, Marshall is a heritage name with broad consumer reach rather than a niche boutique specialist.
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