

The company raised another $4.2 million in January 2015 before announcing an additional $25 million led by global growth equity investor Summit Partners in December of the same year.
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In November 2013, Reverb secured $2.3 million in funding from investors including Cheap Trick's Rick Nielsen, Lightbank co-founders Brad Keywell and Eric Lefkofsky, David Lowery of Cracker and Camper van Beethoven, Silicon Valley entrepreneur Eric Ries, and country music star Brad Paisley. In late 2017, it launched Reverb LP, an online marketplace for LPs and other physical music and the Reverb Foundation, with non-profit supporting programs and initiatives to increase access to music education, equipment, and playing opportunities. It offers iPhone and Android apps that include the site's main features, and as of 2017 has on-the-ground support in the UK, The Netherlands, Australia, Germany, France and Japan. To help users determine market values for instruments, Reverb has a price guide of real-time transactional data. It has also sold equipment from popular artists such as Maroon 5, Wilco, Green Day, Billy Corgan and Ray Lamontagne. Reverb allows anyone to create free listings for musical instruments and other related equipment. In August 2019, Etsy acquired Reverb for $275 million. It has grown into a multimillion-dollar business with more than 10 million monthly visitors. It was founded in 2013 by David Kalt, shortly after he purchased the musical instrument store Chicago Music Exchange and became frustrated with then-available options for buying and selling guitars online. is an online marketplace for new, used, and vintage musical equipment.
