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Marshall Willen II review: Small size, big sound

For the past week, I’ve had the Willen II clipped to a bike handle, strapped onto a backpack, and occasionally placed on my desk for some soothing soundtrack while writing a review – like this one. Through it all, what surprised me most was not just how versatile this thing is, but how consistently it delivers a recognisable Marshall sound — warm mids, crisp highs, and just enough bass to remind you that it’s trying its best in a small shell.

June 11, 2025 / 13:47 IST
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The Marshall Willen II is one of those devices that defies first impressions. When you hold it in your hand, it feels light, rugged, and compact — almost too small to be taken seriously for sound performance. But that changes the moment you power it on and hit play. There’s something uniquely Marshall about how this speaker handles music, even if it doesn’t look or behave like the big amps the brand is known for.

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For the past week, I’ve had the Willen II clipped to a bike handle, strapped onto a backpack, and occasionally placed on my desk for some soothing soundtrack while writing a review – like this one. Through it all, what surprised me most was not just how versatile this thing is, but how consistently it delivers a recognisable Marshall sound — warm mids, crisp highs, and just enough bass to remind you that it’s trying its best in a small shell.

Design and usability
The Willen II is unmistakably Marshall. It feels like someone took the front of a vintage guitar amp and shrunk it into a palm-sized rectangle. The textured grille, the script logo, and the brass-toned joystick control on the front are all cues that immediately signal where it comes from.