personalized search, content, and recommendations remembering privacy and security settings remembering account, browser, and regional preferences The Vinyl Factory Group, trading as: The Vinyl Factory, Vinyl Factory Manufacturing, Phonica Records, FACT Magazine, FACT TV, Spaces Magazine, Vinyl Space, and The Store X, uses cookies and similar technologies to give you a better experience, enabling things like: With Discogs’s recent crackdown on the sales of unofficial releases and bootlegs, it’s unknown whether Reverb LP will adopt a similarly strong stance. Reverb LP’s current selling guidelines state that illegal copies and counterfeits are prohibited from being sold on site. (By comparison, vinyl marketplace Discogs takes an 8% fee – with $0.10 minimum – of all items sold on site.) Its new Reverb LP site will serve as a marketplace for vinyl and physical music, with items rated by an eight point condition scale ranging from Mint to Poor.Īccording to the company, Reverb LP uses software similar to that of dating website, “ensuring that the right buyers and sellers find each other”.Ī 6% fee will be taken from any item sold on site. Reverb launched four years ago, dedicated to the sale of new, used, rare and handmade instruments and equipment. Read more: Do bootlegs matter? What Discogs’ new crackdown means for the site’s future Music gear marketplace has launched new online marketplace Reverb LP dedicated to buying and selling vinyl and other physical music. “Ensuring that the right buyers and sellers find each other”.
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