The British company Marshall was a symbol of rock music for many, and its appearance on the headphone market came as a surprise to many. The formula for success has not changed since then: decent sound quality, affordable prices and a branded rock 'n' roll look. The Marshall Mode family includes vacuum-type in-ear headphones, the direct opposite of Marshall Minor earbuds.

In the sound of this series, there is a clear emphasis on medium frequencies, and the equalization curve resembles an inverted smile. The first Marshall Major models played in a similar way until the sound was leveled for them. The tops in them sound muffled, but the basses are thick and saturated. In general, a typical sound, which is called rock and roll. If you came for Marshall, then most likely you are already aware of these nuances.


As is usually the case with Marshall, new models are released not on schedule, but only when it is really necessary. Thus, the model range consists of only two models: the original Marshall Mode and Marshall Mode EQ with a built-in equalizer with two settings. The mode with rich bass is designed for fans of Sony or JBL sound and is best suited for electronic, dance and pop music. The second mode shifts the emphasis to the "middle" and "top" and is better suited for guitar music.