Albion Limited First Edition GS15C Gulf Stream 15 watt boutique style amplifier. One of a kind made by the Great Steve Grindrod of Marshall and Vox.

This is the only Limited First Edition GS15C I've ever seen on this Earth and it's a piece of history. Imagine having a one of a kind from the man who created the Marshall JCM800, the Silver Jubilee lines as well as the Marshall JCM900 not to mention the Vox AC30. Steve billed The Albion Gulf Stream Amplifier as the one that Marshall or Vox would never let him build. But here it is, live and in person.

This beautiful example of Steve Grindrods perfect amplifier is in mint condition.

Legendary Marshall and Vox amp designer Steve Grindrod’s lifelong quest to craft the perfect tone

Steve Grindrod is one of the industry’s most experienced engineers.

Steve Grindrod’s design skills brought us the JCM800, the Silver Jubilee, The JCM900 and countless other Marshalls and the Marshall-produced Vox amps of the 1990s. Later, he helped Korg get Vox’s Valvetronix line off the ground and indeed became Vox’s Managing Director for several years.

You'll probably never see this exact Limited First Edition up for sale again.

Don't miss your chance at owning a part of history.

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ConditionMint (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • GS 15C Gulf Stream Limited First Edition
Finish
  • White
Categories
Year
  • 2010

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