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Sold Music Gear History

Research actual sold prices and market trends for guitars, basses, amps, pedals, and more. Make smarter buying and selling decisions with real data.

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Enter a specific model to view sold prices and market data. If multiple variants show up, choose the closest one to yours.

πŸ’‘ Tip: Be specific with make, model, and year for best results
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How Sold Gear Research Works

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Search Sold Listings

Enter any guitar, bass, amp, or music gear to see actual sold prices from Reverb's marketplace.

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View Market Trends

See average sold prices, high/low ranges, and condition breakdowns to understand market value.

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Make Smart Decisions

Use real market data to price your gear for sale or know what to pay when buying.

πŸ’‘ Pro Tips for Better Results

Be specific: Add model series, year, or color for more accurate data

βœ… Good searches:

  • "Fender Stratocaster American Standard"
  • "Gibson Les Paul Studio 2015"
  • "Taylor 814ce"
  • "Marshall JCM800 2203"

❌ Too broad:

  • "Fender Stratocaster" (too many variants)
  • "Gibson Les Paul" (need series)
  • "Taylor Guitar" (need model)
  • "Marshall Amp" (need model)

Who Uses Sold Gear Research?

🎸 Buyers

Research fair market prices before making a purchase. Know what similar gear has sold for recently to negotiate better deals.

πŸ’΅ Sellers

Price your gear competitively based on actual sold listings. See what condition affects value and time your listings right.

πŸ“Š Collectors

Track market trends for vintage and rare gear. Watch how values change over time and identify investment opportunities.

πŸͺ Dealers & Resellers

Quick market research for inventory decisions. Compare wholesale costs to retail sold prices in seconds.

About the Sold Music Gear Research Tool

SearchMusicGear's Sold Gear Research tool pulls real completed transaction data from Reverb's marketplace to show you what instruments and gear actually sell for β€” not just asking prices. Whether you're buying a vintage guitar, selling a bass amp, or just curious about the market, this free tool gives you the data to make confident decisions.

Prices shown reflect actual completed sales including condition, year, and finish variations. Each search surfaces multiple variants so you can find the closest match to the specific gear you're researching.

Who Uses This Tool

🎸 Guitar & Bass Players

Research what a specific model is actually selling for before making an offer or listing yours for sale.

πŸͺ Gear Resellers

Check recent sold comps before buying gear to flip. Know your margin before you commit to a purchase.

🎹 Collectors & Investors

Track price trends over time on vintage and limited gear to understand market movement and value appreciation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Data comes directly from Reverb's price guide API and reflects actual completed transactions. Each result shows real sold listings β€” not estimates or asking prices. The more transactions a model has, the more reliable the average. We recommend looking at both the median price and the date range of sales for the most accurate picture.

Manufacturers produce the same model in different years, finishes, configurations, and production runs β€” each of which can command a different price. For example, a 2012 Gibson Les Paul Standard in Honeyburst will have different sold data than a 2019 model in Heritage Cherry Sunburst. Selecting the variant closest to your specific piece gives you the most accurate data.

Any gear that sells on Reverb β€” electric guitars, acoustic guitars, bass guitars, amplifiers, effects pedals, keyboards, synthesizers, drums, recording equipment, microphones, DJ gear, and more. The tool works best for established brands and models with enough transaction history. Highly custom or obscure items may return limited data.

Yes. Each sold listing includes condition data (Mint, Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair, Poor) and the price trend chart color-codes sales by condition. This lets you see how much condition affects market value for a specific model β€” often a significant factor for vintage and used gear.

Yes β€” completely free, no account required. SearchMusicGear.com is a free music gear search and research platform. If you'd like advanced features like instant price drop alerts, saved searches, and AI-powered gear analysis, check out our Gear Nut and Gear Pro plans.

Search for the exact make, model, and year of your instrument. Select the variant that most closely matches yours (finish, configuration). Look at the median sold price and the most recent transactions β€” these give the best indicator of current fair market value. For rare or vintage pieces with few sales, consider the estimated value alongside comparable models.

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