Marshall Middleton vs Marshall Stockwell 2

Last updated: August 20, 2026

Short answer: the Marshall Stockwell 2. It ranks #11 of 77 large speakers by sound quality at $200; the Marshall Middleton ranks #31 and costs $220.99, so there is not much of a tradeoff to weigh.

What the Marshall Middleton gets right: Very deep bass for the size/weight. The tradeoff: 5db dip at 1.7khz and 6.3khz.

What the Marshall Stockwell 2 offers: Possibly the most natural sounding Marshall speaker. Set against that: Not stereo. Not very loud.

Buy the Marshall Stockwell 2. It ranks higher for sound quality than the Marshall Middleton and costs less, so there is no real case for the other one.

If water resistance matters to you, the Marshall Middleton at IPX7 (brief submersion) holds up far better than the Marshall Stockwell 2 at IPX4 (splashing).

Marshall Middleton vs Marshall Stockwell 2

Specifications Side By Side

Marshall Middleton Marshall Stockwell 2
Price$220.99$200
Ranked#31 of 77 in Large Size Portable Bluetooth Speakers#11 of 77 in Large Size Portable Bluetooth Speakers
Aux InputYesYes
Bass Extension (-10dB)39Hz44Hz
Battery Life20 hours (Manufacturer specified)20 hours (Manufacturer specified)
Max Volume99dB96dB
Party ModeYes (Marshall Stack)No
Power BankYes (USB-C)No
Weight4 lbs / 1.8 kg3.1 lbs / 1.4 kg
AppNoNo
Bluetooth CodecsSBCSBC
Built in MicrophoneYesYes
EQNoNo
IP RatingIPX7IPX4
Power InputUSB-CUSB-C
StereoYesNo
OmnidirectionalNoYes
TWSYesNo
Bluetooth Version5.15.0
Dimensions9.1" x 3.7" x 4.3" (230 x 95 x 109 mm)7.1" x 6.3" x 2.8" (180 x 161 x 70 mm)
Drivers2x 75mm woofers, 2x 0.625" tweeters + 2x passive radiators3" woofer, 2x 2" fullrange tweeters
Frequency Response50Hz - 20kHz (Manufacturer specified)60Hz - 20kHz (Manufacturer specified)
Output Power50W20W
Digital Aux InputNoNo
Bluetooth Latency-50ms

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The Two Speakers In Full

Marshall Middleton: $220.99 Amazon

Marshall Middleton ranking card

Pros: Very deep bass for the size/weight.

Cons: 5db dip at 1.7khz and 6.3khz. 9khz treble peak. Not a very smooth frequency response. A lot of Marshall’s added dsp echo which cannot be turned off, very distracting and annoying. It’s like forcing you to listen to your music in an echo chamber. Bass is reasonably deep but artificial sounding and flabby, with no attack and no dynamics. Treble is rolled off.

AppNo
Aux InputYes
Bass Extension (-10dB)39Hz
Battery Life20 hours (Manufacturer specified)
Bluetooth CodecsSBC
Bluetooth Version5.1
Built in MicrophoneYes
Digital Aux InputNo
Dimensions9.1" x 3.7" x 4.3" (230 x 95 x 109 mm)
Drivers2x 75mm woofers, 2x 0.625" tweeters + 2x passive radiators
EQNo
Frequency Response50Hz - 20kHz (Manufacturer specified)
IP RatingIPX7
Max Volume99dB
OmnidirectionalNo
Output Power50W
Party ModeYes (Marshall Stack)
Power BankYes (USB-C)
Power InputUSB-C
StereoYes
TWSYes
Weight4 lbs / 1.8 kg

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Marshall Stockwell 2: $200 Amazon

Marshall Stockwell 2 ranking card

Pros: Possibly the most natural sounding Marshall speaker. Excellent off-axis.

Cons: Not stereo. Not very loud. Uses added DSP reverb which audio purists may find annoying.

AppNo
Aux InputYes
Bass Extension (-10dB)44Hz
Battery Life20 hours (Manufacturer specified)
Bluetooth CodecsSBC
Bluetooth Latency50ms
Bluetooth Version5.0
Built in MicrophoneYes
Digital Aux InputNo
Dimensions7.1" x 6.3" x 2.8" (180 x 161 x 70 mm)
Drivers3" woofer, 2x 2" fullrange tweeters
EQNo
Frequency Response60Hz - 20kHz (Manufacturer specified)
IP RatingIPX4
Max Volume96dB
OmnidirectionalYes
Output Power20W
Party ModeNo
Power BankNo
Power InputUSB-C
StereoNo
TWSNo
Weight3.1 lbs / 1.4 kg

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