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This Marshall speaker is basically a living-room amp you can stream to, and it’s $100 off for Presidents’ Day

Marshall Stanmore III drops to $299, a stylish home speaker deal with real physical controls

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Some speakers disappear into the background. The Marshall Stanmore III does the opposite. It looks like a mini guitar amp, it has actual knobs you’ll want to touch, and it’s built for the kind of “put music on and let it fill the room” listening that cheap Bluetooth speakers never quite nail. Right now it’s a Presidents’ Day deal at $299.00, saving you $100.99 off the $399.99 compared value. If you’ve been wanting one great home speaker instead of a pile of small ones, this is a solid time to do it.

What you’re getting

This is a Bluetooth home speaker with bass, treble, and volume controls on the unit itself, plus 3.5mm auxiliary and RCA inputs for wired sources. That mix is a big part of the appeal because it lets you treat it like a real home audio component, not just a portable speaker you charge and forget.

The physical knobs are more useful than they sound. You can quickly tune the sound for your room or your taste without digging through an app. It’s a very “set the vibe” speaker, whether you’re playing background jazz while you cook or cranking a playlist for friends.

Why it’s worth it

This deal is all about the “single-speaker upgrade.” A strong home speaker changes how you listen. You stop maxing out tiny speakers and start getting fuller sound at lower volumes, which is easier to live with day to day.

The inputs also make it more versatile. Bluetooth is great for convenience, but having aux and RCA means you can plug in a turntable preamp, a TV output, or other gear without making your setup complicated.

At $299, it’s priced in a way that makes the Marshall styling and the more premium home speaker feel easier to justify. It’s not a bargain-bin buy, but it’s a meaningful discount on something you’ll use constantly if you like having music in the background.

The bottom line

At $299, the Marshall Stanmore III is a strong value if you want a home speaker that looks great, sounds room-filling, and gives you real control knobs plus wired input options. If you only need a small portable speaker for occasional use, you can spend less. But if you want one “main speaker” for your space, this Presidents’ Day discount is a good time to grab it.

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