Description: Amy Winehouse Personally Owned Genelec 1032A Studio Monitors. Amy Winehouse is one of the most legendary singers/songwriters/musicians of the 21st century. These Genelec 1032A studio monitors were owned and used by Amy Winehouse and come directly from her home studio. These studio monitors were also brought on the road with Amy as she travelled and toured, they were being set up and used as she worked on new music on the road and on vacation. Amy Winehouse was working on her follow up to her critically acclaimed and commercially successful album “Back to Black” at the time of her tragic passing. She spent the last night of her life in her home studio in Camden, England and her bodyguard even had to come in while she was playing the drums that night to let her know it might be time to try and get some sleep. Sadly she never woke up. This item is in the exact condition Amy had it in and is in great working condition. (Power cables are not included). Both speakers are in good cosmetic condition, one speaker has white tape along the side and bottom edge and black gaffer’s tape on the bottom of the speaker. Overall they look really nice. Come with Certificate of Authenticity. Also included is Amy Winehouse auction hang tag. An incredible rarity from her life and legacy. Music was one of the truly positive things in Amy’s life and this is a rare chance to own a documented piece from her musical legacy. There are incredibly few pieces of musical gear that were used in her all too brief career, but it’s incredible to think of the music that came through these speakers while she was working, creating and recording. Would be incredible on display and could also be used in a studio. Please message me with any questions. I am selling a few other items from Amy Winehouse’s estate this month, please check my other listings. Shipped with insurance.
Price: 5000 USD
Location: Somerville, Massachusetts
End Time: 2024-09-17T20:05:20.000Z
Shipping Cost: 120 USD
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