reSound, an innovative marketplace for refurbished and pre-owned musical instruments, is excited to introduce its no-fee model for sellers. This allows musicians to sell their gear and upgrade to their dream instruments without the burden of sales fees. Unlike Reverb, which charges an 8% commission plus fixed fees on each transaction, reSound ensures that 100% of earnings go directly to the seller, enabling them to reinvest fully in their next musical purchase.
With a modern, community-focused approach, reSound puts musicians first. By removing all sales fees, the platform enables musicians to keep more of their earnings, making upgrading their gear more straightforward and affordable.
“At reSound, we believe that selling your gear should be easy and profitable,” says the company. “Whether you’re offloading unused equipment to buy your dream guitar or searching for pre-owned gear, reSound cuts out the middleman and avoids the high fees musicians face on other platforms.”
Evan Michaels, CEO of reSound, stated: “Musicians shouldn’t lose a portion of their income to platform fees. reSound is built to keep every penny in their pocket, ready to fuel their next musical purchase. It’s all about supporting musicians and fostering a community that keeps music alive.”
In contrast to Reverb’s fee-heavy model, reSound offers a more sustainable and inclusive marketplace where musicians can evolve their sound while keeping musical instruments in circulation.
Lee Alexander, CRO of reSound, added: “Platforms that charge seller fees limit musicians’ ability to grow. At reSound, we’ve flipped that model. Now, you can sell your unused gear, upgrade to the instrument you’ve always wanted, and not lose a penny to fees. It’s all about making music more accessible and giving musicians control over their sales.”
Now available for individual sellers, reSound champions the circular economy by ensuring that instruments are reused instead of sitting unused or being thrown away, supporting sustainability in the music industry.
For more details, visit www.resound.market.