Marshall 1006020 Woburn Bluetooth Speaker Instruction Manual
- May 15, 2024
- Marshall
Table of Contents
Marshall 1006020 Woburn Bluetooth Speaker
DEVICE LAYOUT
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3.5 MM INPUT
Plug in an analogue audio device with a 3.5 mm stereo jack. -
SOURCE SELECTION
Push the source button to toggle between Bluetooth®, AUX, RCA, and HDMI audio sources. A lit indicator shows which source is selected. This can also be selected from the Marshall Bluetooth app.
Caution: Make sure that the volume is set to low on both the speaker and the audio device before using the speaker. -
AUDIO CONTROLS
Woburn III includes three controls for adjusting the audio.
I. Volume control
II. Bass control
III. Treble control -
MEDIA CONTROL
Control the audio directly from the top panel when playing via Bluetooth.
I. Push to play or pause
II. Push right to skip forward
III. Push left to skip back
IV. Hold left or right to rewind or fast forward Playback can also be controlled from the Marshall Bluetooth app. -
POWER SWITCH
Use the power switch to turn the speaker on or off. -
RCA INPUT (LEFT AND RIGHT)
Plug in an RCA audio device, such as an RIAA turntable. -
HDMI ARC INPUT
Plug in an HDMI supported TV. -
HEAT SINK
Dissipates heat from the internal power supply. -
POWER INPUT
Use the included mains lead to connect Woburn III to the wall socket.
INSTRUCTIONS
GETTING STARTED
I. Connect the mains lead to the mains input on your speaker, then
connect
the mains plug to the wall socket.
II. Use the power switch to turn the speaker on.
III. Download the Marshall Bluetooth app and follow the in-app
instructions to set up your speaker.
Important: Always ensure that the mains lead, plug and speaker are
compatible with your mains supply and wall socket.
Caution: Always unplug the mains lead from the wall socket before
disconnecting it from the speaker.
BLUETOOTH PAIRING
I. Use the source button to select Bluetooth.
II. Push and hold the source button until the Bluetooth LED pulses red.
III. Select WOBURN III from your audio device’s Bluetooth list.
Woburn III can be connected to two Bluetooth devices at the same time. If a
connected device is playing, a second connected device cannot start playing
until the first device is paused.
CONNECTING AN AUX DEVICE
I. Connect a 3.5 mm stereo jack to the AUX input on the top of the
speaker.
II. Connect the other end of the lead to the audio output on your audio
source.
III. Use the source button to select AUX.
Note: Audio leads are not included.
CONNECTING AN RCA DEVICE
I. Connect a lead with RCA jacks to the RCA input on the back of the
speaker.
II. Connect the other end of the lead to the output on your audio source.
III. Use the source button to select RCA.
Note: The turntable must be equipped with an RIAA amplifier or connected
via a separate preamplifier. Audio lead and RIAA amplifier are not included.
CONNECTING A TV WITH HDMI
I. Plug an HDMI lead into the HDMI port on the back of Woburn III and the
HDMI ARC port on your TV.
II. Turn on the speaker and use the source button to select HDMI.
III. Turn on your TV and select HDMI ARC audio output and choose PCM
(2-channel) as format.
If Woburn III is powered on and connected to a TV, turning on the TV will
auto-select HDMI as source.
Note: HDMI leads are not included.
For information about your TV’s HDMI support, labelling of ports and user
instructions, please consult its user manual.
NETWORK STANDBY MODE
Woburn III will go into network standby if left unused for 10 minutes to save
energy. Any connected Bluetooth device will be disconnected.
Interact with any control or button on the top panel, reconnect a Bluetooth
device or play anything via the physical inputs to wake up the speaker.
PERFORMING A FACTORY RESET
A factory reset will return the speaker to its original settings, excluding
any firmware updates.
Note: This will delete all user settings and the speaker needs to be set
up again.
I. Push and hold the media control for more than 10 seconds and the
speaker will reset.
II. Remove WOBURN III from your audio device’s Bluetooth list before
pairing again.
MARSHALL BLUETOOTH APP
Download the Marshall Bluetooth app to get the most out of your speaker and
keep it up to date with the latest software.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM | CAUSE | ACTION |
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The speaker does not turn on | The speaker is not connected to mains | |
electricity supply. | Connect the mains lead to the speaker and a working wall |
socket.
The speaker is not responding| A software problem has occurred.|
Unplug the mains power plug from the wall socket, wait for 15 seconds, then
plug it in again.
There is no audio or audio is too low| The wrong audio source is
selected.| Use the source button to select the audio source.
The audio device is not connected.| Ensure that the device is connected to
Woburn III.
Volume is set too low on either the audio source or the speaker.| Slightly
increase the volume on your audio source or the speaker.
The audio is distorted| Volume is set too high on the audio source.|
Turn down the playback volume on the audio source.
The volume, bass, or treble is set too high on the speaker.| Lower the volume,
bass, or treble on the speaker.
Cannot connect or pair with a
Bluetooth device
| Bluetooth is not enabled on your device (smartphone, tablet, computer).|
Activate Bluetooth on your audio device.
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| A Bluetooth device is already connected to the speaker.| Disconnect the
connected Bluetooth audio device before setting the speaker in pairing mode.
| The speaker is not in pairing mode.| I. Use the source button to select
Bluetooth.
| | II. Push the source button until the Bluetooth LED pulses red.
Bluetooth connection drops out| The two Bluetooth devices are too far apart,
or the connection is affected due to obstacles.| Move the devices closer to
each other so that they are unobstructed by obstacles such as walls or doors.
The back of the speaker is hot to touch| When playing music on high volume for
an extended period, the heat generated by the internal power supply is
dissipated via the heat sink on the back of the speaker.| The temperature of
the heat sink is well within safety limits and the speaker can be used without
any corrective actions.
Bluetooth connection drops out| There is a strong electric field surrounding
the speaker. Items such as microwave ovens, wireless network adapters,
fluorescent lights and gas cookers use the same frequency range as the
Bluetooth device. This may lead to electrical disturbances.| Move the speaker
to another spot or turn off or move the interfering electronic device.
Erratic behavior| The speaker is not using the latest firmware version.|
Download the Marshall Bluetooth app and connect to the speaker. Follow the in-
app instructions to ensure that the speaker has the latest firmware version.
| There is a software error.| Perform a factory reset by pressing the media
control for more than 10 seconds. The speaker needs to be set up again, see
the GETTING STARTED instructions.