- The Marshall Heston 60 and Heston Sub 200 will be launched on September 23, 2025 at the Marshall online store
- HESTON 60 DOLBY ATMOS SOUND BAR WITH A PRICE OF £ 499.99 / $ 699.99 / € 599, with a sub 200 that will cost £ 429.99 / $ 599.99 / € 499 499
- The Heston 60 is a small sound bar atmos and can be connected to it, or to the larger heston 120, wirelessly
After his recent entry in the home sand at home, Marshall has revealed two more products for its TV Sound range. The Marshall Heston 60, a “compact but powerful” sound bar designed for use in smaller spaces, and the Marshall Heston Sub 200, a wireless subwoofer that can supposedly unleash “low.”
The Marshall Heston 60, which arrives only months after his older and older brother, the Marshall Heston 120, will be priced at £ 499.99 / $ 699.99 / € 599. Meanwhile, the Marshall Heston Sub 200, which can be combined with any sound bar, will cost £ 429.99 / $ 599.99 / € 499. Both have been scheduled Launch of September 23, 2025 through the Marshall online store and the launch of September 30 through selected retailers.
Now, I love Marshall’s first sound bar, HESTON 120. I use it every day to watch movies, play and listen to music. In my review, I described the Five Stars sound bar, so it is safe to say that I am enthusiastically anticipating great things from these new Marshall releases. Do you want to know all the juicy details, then? Well, this is what we have to expect …
The Marshall Heston 60 is essentially a more compact version of the fantastic Heston 120. Paste in much of the good things of his older brother: Dolby Atmos and DTS: X Support; Wi-Fi music services integrations (think of AirPlay 2 and Spotify Connect); HDMI 2.1 Passtroough … You get the image!
I am a great admirer of how HESTON 120 broader sounds. For a unit all in one, you can offer very shocking serious, surprisingly expansive atmospheric effects and an impeccable musical interpretation. Of course, the smallest size of the HESTON 60 and the lowest total power of 56W (compared to the Heston 120’s 150W) means that it probably does not quite My socks blow in the same degree. But still, Marshall has assured that he is capable of “great sound” with a little help from his 7 class amplifiers D.
Fortunately, I managed to obtain an advance in the Heston 60 (and Heston Sub 200) during the presentation of the Heston 120 in Marshall’s Stockholm HQ. And although I couldn’t hear it, I loved what I saw. Yes, the smallest sound bar follows the steps of his brother with an appearance inspired by an amplifier, with a fabric disorder and a false leather finish. It does not have those beautiful metal knobs with spots, but it has golden controls for reproduction, source and sound modes.
The Marshall Heston 60 will be available both in black and cream and offers dual assembly options. Essentially, this means that you can place flat against a wall or be in a TV bank. The Marshall logo and the control panel are magnetic and can be positioned again depending on the configuration you select.
Ready to feel the rumble?
Meanwhile, the Heston Sub 200 is presented as a sound bar partner “that shakes the base” that can lead to his heston 60 or 120 to the next level. This 236W subwoofer uses two 5.25 -inch woofers and is designed to create a low -end exit that “moves it.”
It is completely wireless and uses Bluetooth to audio to connect perfectly to a Marshall sound bar. To configure your sound profile, you can simply combine it with the Marshall application, also necessary to control the Heston 60. Here, you can access equalization options, sound modes, calibration and more.
This unit extends from 150Hz to 30Hz, and I can see it by adding a serious blow. It is ideal if nature in one of Heston’s sound bars does not give him the power he needs. Earlier this year, I tried to connect the Heston 120 to a subwoofer of accounts Q, and the results were shaken by the earth. And although the Sub 200 is not as powerful as the model I tried, I was still excited to see if it will be a first -level partner for Marshall’s sound bars.
Like the Heston 60, the Sub 200 will be available both in black and cream. I took it an early look in the last colorway, and was taken for its attractive golden details, the tactile physical control knob and the magnificently textured exterior. As is usually the case with Marshall, these new products are as many declaration pieces as audio partners.
Parts of each product will also be available through the Marshall online store, helping to ensure that they last longer. Elements such as drivers, frets and side covers can be acquired for repairs, which means that you will not have to hurry through a new sound bar with the first sign of damage. We will get both to review in the not too distant future and let him know how they are doing. Until then, why not see the Heston 120 or some of the other best sound bars?