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Marshall Middleton Portable Speaker Replacement Battery 11.1V 2600mAh

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Fits Marshall Middleton portable speaker, replaces OEM battery part C406A1 or C406A7.
11.1V, 2600mAh lithium-ion cell delivers full power to wireless speaker amplifier and Bluetooth radio.
Connector slides into vertical slot on speaker rear panel with positive terminals facing outward.
Bench test showed clean BMS acceptance on first charge cycle with no fault codes or early cutoff.
On initial use, run the speaker at moderate volume for the first two discharge cycles before sustained high-volume playback.

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Voltage

11.1V

Amp

2600mAh

Marshall Middleton — 11.1V Li-ion Replacement Battery (C406A1)

This is an 11.1V, 2600mAh Li-ion replacement battery for the Marshall Middleton portable Bluetooth speaker. It fits the Middleton housing directly, restoring full power to the speaker's amplifier, Bluetooth radio, and onboard electronics. Use Capacity from product data: 2600mAh / 28.86Wh.

  • Middleton platform fit: The Middleton runs its Class D amplifier and Bluetooth 5.2 radio from a single 11.1V three-cell pack. This replacement matches that voltage rail and carries the same connector and BMS handshake the speaker's charge management circuit expects — no firmware rejection on connection.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this pack through the Middleton's charge IC at full volume output. The BMS held charge termination cleanly at 12.6V and triggered low-voltage cutoff before cell voltage dropped below safe floor — no runaway, no false full-charge flag.
  • Fuel gauge reset after install: The Middleton's onboard gauge IC tracks coulombs from the original cell. After fitting a new pack, run one full charge to 100%, then play until the speaker shuts off on its own — this resets the gauge baseline so the indicator reads accurately rather than reporting phantom capacity.

Why the Middleton shows full charge but audio drops after extended play

The Middleton's charge indicator reads state-of-charge from a coulomb counter, not direct cell voltage. When the original battery degrades, the counter's baseline drifts — the speaker reports 100% while actual usable capacity is a fraction of that. Under amplifier load, cell voltage sags faster than the counter expects, and the BMS trips the output before the indicator reaches empty. Fitting a new 2600mAh cell and running the gauge reset cycle described above corrects the mismatch.

Audio distorting before the battery indicator reaches empty

At high volume the Middleton's amplifier pulls peak current that causes the pack's terminal voltage to sag temporarily below the amplifier's rail requirement. The amp clips — output distorts — even though the battery still holds charge. This is voltage sag under load, not capacity failure. If it happens on a new pack, check that the cell connections are seated fully; a partial contact adds resistance and worsens sag. A healthy, fully charged 11.1V cell should sustain the load without sag until terminal voltage falls below 9.9V under draw.

Compatible Models

Middleton

Replaces Part Numbers

C406A1 C406A7

Technical Specifications

Voltage11.1V
Amp Hours2600mAh
Capacity2600mAh
Rate28.86Wh
Net Weight144g /5.08 oz
Gross Weight172.4g /6.08 oz
Approximate Weight172.4g /6.08 oz
Dimension 70.00 x 57.00 x 20.60mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Marshall
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Blue
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Marshall Middleton cuts out mid-song at high volume — is that a battery fault or a speaker fault?

That cutout at high volume is almost always voltage sag, not a speaker fault. The amplifier draws a current spike during loud passages, and if the battery's internal resistance is high — either from age or a poor cell connection — terminal voltage briefly drops below the amplifier's minimum rail. The BMS reads that as a low-voltage event and trips the output. Seat the battery connector firmly and charge fully to 12.6V; if cutouts persist after that, the cell's internal resistance has climbed too high and replacement is the fix.

My Middleton charges fine but the playtime seems much shorter than it used to be — what causes that?

Shallow cycling is the most common cause. If the speaker is topped off from a desk charger every day without ever running below 30–40%, the Li-ion cells never complete a full discharge-charge cycle and the coulomb counter's capacity estimate drifts upward. The speaker thinks it has more capacity than it actually does. Run the pack down until the Middleton shuts itself off, then charge uninterrupted to 100% — do that once a month to keep the gauge calibrated and slow capacity fade.

My Middleton won't respond to the USB-C charger at all after sitting unused for several months — how do I recover it?

After a long storage period the cell voltage can drop below the USB-C PD acceptance threshold — typically under 2.5V per cell, or around 7.5V for the full 11.1V pack — and the charge IC refuses to initiate a charge session. Try a charger rated at least 10W and leave it connected for 20–30 minutes without pressing any buttons; some charge ICs include a trickle pre-charge mode that will slowly bring the cell voltage back up to the acceptance window. If the speaker still shows no response and no indicator light after that period, the cell has deep-discharged past recoverable range and the pack needs replacing.

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