Finding a reliable place to sell your guitar and figuring out if you did everything right can be daunting. Luckily for you, you’ve come to the right place! Sweetwater’s Gear Exchange is the best and most trusted place to sell your once-loved instrument, and we are here to help you know what to do in your guitar-selling journey. From how to correctly price your guitar to shipping and more, we here at Gear Exchange have provided the resources and information to ensure you feel comfortable selling your once-beloved instrument to its new owner.
Gear Exchange is where Sweetwater customers go to buy and sell used music gear.
Create a Listing
One of the — if not the most — important parts of successfully selling your guitar is correctly and competitively pricing it. While this is one of the most important parts of listing your guitar for sale, it is also one of the more difficult parts, as you may realize that your guitar isn’t valued as much as you were hoping. There are many ways to come up with a competitive price to sell your guitar on Gear Exchange, including:
Search for the same guitar as yours on Gear Exchange, and see what others sell theirs for. If you are looking to sell yours fast, then price yours lower than the others. Selling yours for as little as $5 cheaper can be enough to sway buyers into buying yours instead of theirs.
If you have a vintage/rare guitar or simply can’t find the same one listed on Gear Exchange, then try checking other marketplaces to see what people are selling theirs for. Other used gear marketplaces are great starting points to see what people are listing their guitars for.
If you live near a guitar store, then you can go there and ask how much they’d value your guitar. Some guitar stores use marketplace prices to determine their own prices, but when evaluating your guitar, may give you a different value based on things they see on your guitar, such as the guitar’s condition, whether it comes with a case or not, and more.
The grade of your used gear is another important factor in determining its value. It's also a critical metric for setting honest expectations with your buyer. Our experts here at Gear Exchange created a helpful key for you to use to determine how to properly list the condition of your gear:
If you are new to selling gear on a used gear marketplace, then properly selling your gear can be a tough mountain to climb. Many of us here at Gear Exchange were once first-time sellers, so we know your pain. That is why we put together some tips that will help sell your guitar faster on Gear Exchange:
So, you’ve received an offer on your guitar. Congrats! You are one step closer to selling your guitar. But how exactly do you handle an offer from a potential buyer? The first thing to do is to see if the offer is good enough to sell your guitar. One thing to understand is that buyers are trying to get the best deal on guitars while you are trying to sell your guitar for the most money possible. This tug-of-war can be difficult for some people, but if you get an offer that is not quite what you are looking for, then don’t be afraid to counter it with a price that is closer to your original asking price. Many buyers throw an offer on instruments to see how low a seller will go before they get serious about buying it. Once you and the buyer have agreed on a price, then it’s time to ship your guitar to its new home.
Now that you’ve sold your guitar, it’s time to prep it for shipment. The following quick tips from our shipping team will help you get it safely out the door and minimize the risk of damage or a return.