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Marshall Major IV headphone review: On-ear sonic sweetness

At first glance, I thought Zound Industries—the company that builds speakers and headphones under license from Marshall Amplification—had to be pulling my leg. The cups on the $150 Marshall Major IV aren’t big enough to fit around a five-year-old’s ears, let alone an adult’s.

Then I put them on. I’ll be darned. There’s a method to this on-ear versus traditional over-ear madness.

IN YOUR CUPS

I’d love to have been in the meeting

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