Marshall 1007992 Subwoofer Review
Our verdict
The Marshall 1007992 is priced at $569.99 and carries the brand's iconic aesthetic, but the complete absence of published driver size, amplifier wattage, and connectivity details makes it impossible to evaluate on performance terms alone. Four 5-star reviews are promising but far too few to anchor a purchase at this price.
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Marshall brand loyalists who want a subwoofer that visually matches Marshall speaker or audio gear and are willing to research specs directly before buying.
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You need documented specs to compare before spending close to $570, or you want a strong review track record to validate the price.
- Speaker type Subwoofer
- Priced 68% above the category median ($339.87 across 73 tracked models)
Pros
- Marshall brand name carries strong audio credibility in the consumer space
- All 4 available reviews are 5 stars
- Likely matches visual design language of other Marshall speakers for a cohesive setup
- Brand has demonstrated acoustic quality in its speaker and headphone products
Cons
- No driver size, amplifier power, or connectivity type is published in the listing
- Only 4 reviews, making the perfect rating an unreliable guide at this price
- At $569.99, undisclosed specs represent a significant information gap
- Cannot compare directly to competing subwoofers without access to core specs
Our scorecard
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Owner rating5.0/5
5.0 average across 4 owner ratings
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Popularity0.7/5
4 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other AV receivers and amplifiers, soundbars, home theater speakers, subwoofers, surround sound systems and Blu-ray players we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
Marshall is best known for guitar amplifiers and, more recently, consumer Bluetooth speakers with the brand's signature black and gold aesthetic. The 1007992 model number sits at $569.99 but the listing does not disclose driver size, amplifier power, or connectivity type, which is an unusual omission for a subwoofer at this price point.
Four buyers have reviewed the unit and all gave 5 stars, which is a positive early signal for a product that appears to be a newer addition to Marshall's lineup. The brand carries real credibility in the audio space, and its speakers have been well received in the consumer market, but those are not guarantees of subwoofer-specific performance.
At $569.99 without published specs, buyers are purchasing on brand trust alone. That is a defensible choice for someone building a Marshall-branded audio setup, but shoppers focused on price-to-performance ratios have better-documented options at this price from Klipsch, Elac, and Polk Audio.
Specifications
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Performance notes
No amplifier power, driver size, frequency response, or enclosure type is available for this listing. Performance assessment requires consulting Marshall directly or waiting for third-party reviews with measured data.
What buyers say
Four buyers gave 5 stars. While that is entirely positive, the small sample at a nearly $570 price point means prospective buyers should look for additional community reviews on forums or audio retailer sites before committing.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Marshall 1007992 designed for home theater use?
Marshall has expanded into home audio products beyond its core guitar amplifier roots, and this listing categorizes the 1007992 as a subwoofer. However, without published specifications it is unclear whether it is tuned for home theater bass frequencies, music listening, or another application. Confirming the intended use case with Marshall customer support before purchasing is a reasonable step.
Why are specs not listed for a $570 subwoofer?
Newer product listings sometimes appear with incomplete technical data while the page is still being populated. Alternatively, some premium brands use minimal spec presentation as part of their marketing approach. Contacting Marshall directly or checking the product manual on their website may yield the missing driver and amplifier specifications.
What are the best alternatives to the Marshall 1007992 at this price?
At $570, well-documented alternatives include the Klipsch RP-1200SW at $987 (higher tier), the Klipsch 1070640 at $750, and the Elac DS103-BK at $479. All carry more complete spec disclosures and larger review pools. If you want a subwoofer with a distinctive visual identity, the Sonos Sub at $649 also offers a strong community track record. Reach out to hello@hometheaterbuilder.com for a more tailored recommendation.