Audio sources and presets

Short answer

Push the source button to select audio input source. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI or AUX.

The control panel on top of a Marshall Heston 60 TV soundbar.

Selecting an audio source

Push the source button to select audio input source.

USING THE MEDIA CONTROL

Use the media control to manage your music playback when playing via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.

  1. Push once to play/pause.

  2. Push right/left to skip forward/back.

  3. Hold right/left to fast forward/rewind.

USING THE PROGRAMMABLE BUTTON

Push the button to start playing a custom playlist or internet radio station.

A preset can be saved in the Marshall app or simply push the programmable button for 2 seconds while playing anything via Spotify Connect or an internet radio station through airable.

CHANGING THE SOUND MODE

Push the sound mode button to toggle the sound modes.

  • Music: The Marshall signature sound, perfectly balanced and tuned. The best way to enjoy music.

  • Movie: Big screen immersive sound with full spatial clarity for watching your favourite films.

  • Night: Lowers loud sounds while keeping the softer details clear, perfect for late night viewing that won’t disturb others.

  • Voice: Makes dialogue crystal clear, great for when you don’t want to miss a word.

THE HDMI (EARC / ARC) PORT

Connects Heston 60 to your TV. Both audio and the audio control are handled through the HDMI lead, allowing you to control the volume of your soundbar with your TV remote.

PAIRING WITH A BLUETOOTH DEVICE

Heston 60 can be connected to 2 Bluetooth devices at a time and remembers up to 8 previously paired devices. When in range, it will try to reconnect with the last connected device.

  1. Use the Source button to select Bluetooth.

  2. Push button for 2 seconds until the Bluetooth LED turns to a slow pulse.

  3. Select HESTON 60 from your audio device’s Bluetooth list.

CONNECTING AN AUX DEVICE

  1. Connect a lead with a 3.5 mm stereo jack to the AUX input on the back of the soundbar.

  2. Connect the other end of the lead to the audio output on your audio source.

  3. Make sure all connected Bluetooth audio devices are paused.

Note: Audio leads are not included.

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