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ADAMS GCA33 CONCERT 3.3 OCTAVE GLOCKENSPIEL BLACK TOLEX RAILS W/APEX FRAME (REPLACES GCV33) - CMEA

Adams GCA33 Concert 3.3 Octave Glockenspiel – Black Tolex Rails w/ Apex Frame (Used at CMEA)
The Adams GCA33 Concert Glockenspiel is a professional-grade percussion instrument designed for ensemble, solo, and educational performance. Featuring a 3.3-octave range and durable construction, this glockenspiel offers clear, bell-like tone and reliable playability. The rugged Apex frame and black tolex wrapped rails provide stability and protection, making it ideal for concert settings, school programs, and rehearsal spaces.
This unit was previously **used at the Colorado Music Educators Association (CMEA) Convention** and is offered as a **floor model/pre-owned instrument**. It has been inspected and is in musical playing condition. Please note that this instrument **will not be available for pickup until after February 1**.
Key Features
- Professional 3.3-octave glockenspiel with rich, resonant tone
- Black tolex wrapped rails for durable protection and classic look
- Apex frame for stability and stage-ready performance
- Replaces the older GCV33 model with improved design and build quality
- Great choice for concert band, orchestra, and percussion ensembles
- Floor model used at CMEA with excellent musical response
Condition Details
- Condition: Used (Floor Model – CMEA Convention)
- Previously displayed and played at Colorado Music Educators Association Convention
- Musically tested and in excellent playing condition
- Cosmetic wear consistent with floor model use
- Pickup Note: Instrument will be available for pickup after February 1
Specifications
- Model: GCA33
- Range: 3.3 Octaves
- Rails: Black Tolex Wrapped
- Frame: Apex Frame
- Type: Concert Glockenspiel
- Brand: Adams
Whether you’re equipping a school ensemble or adding a quality glockenspiel to your percussion collection, the Adams GCA33 delivers professional sound, durability, and musical versatility—now available as a certified used instrument after its CMEA convention appearance.
