Excessive Equipment
Excessive Equipment
I was wondering around the strat-talk forums and came across a thread and this guy had literally 24 strat's. i dont get it. why the hell do you need that many guitars? lol
anyone here have an over abundance of gear?
i personally have 5 guitars. one acoustic (my first guitar). one partscaster (all the parts were given to me), a roadworn (also a gift), my jaguar and my main strat. and i'd like to get rid of one or two, but the sentimental value is there.
and amp wise. i have two, one for gigs and one small practice amp.
i am guilty of having way to many pedals. and i only use one. if that.
thoughts?
- kayla.
anyone here have an over abundance of gear?
i personally have 5 guitars. one acoustic (my first guitar). one partscaster (all the parts were given to me), a roadworn (also a gift), my jaguar and my main strat. and i'd like to get rid of one or two, but the sentimental value is there.
and amp wise. i have two, one for gigs and one small practice amp.
i am guilty of having way to many pedals. and i only use one. if that.
thoughts?
- kayla.
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I wish i could say I had an overabundance, I have my 5 string washburn, a 4 string project first act, and the amp I'm borowing is a ampeg svt 100t, i have an acoustic which needs repair my mandolin and a violin on loan, which needs restrung. I also have a morley wah pedal. lol, seems like I just have too many instruments haha 

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They guy with 24 strats is probably a collector.
Living room collectors are pretty common, especially with Paul Reed Smith guitars. Go to www.birdsandmoons.com
PRS makes all kinds of limited run "collectibles". A 1990s Dragon can go for $20,000 and up!
Here is a 2011 "Private Stock" model that recently sold for $10,500:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/180755886924#ht_720wt_1187
Living room collectors are pretty common, especially with Paul Reed Smith guitars. Go to www.birdsandmoons.com
PRS makes all kinds of limited run "collectibles". A 1990s Dragon can go for $20,000 and up!
Here is a 2011 "Private Stock" model that recently sold for $10,500:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/180755886924#ht_720wt_1187
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Lots of musicians suffer from G.A.S. (Gear Acquisition Syndrome)
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In my younger days when I had more money to spend on gear, I bought basses, guitars, violins, P.A. gear, lights, amps, etc. but never had dozens of guitars like that guy. Most of the things I bought I used but I have a couple guitars that are new. I have sold many things over the years but still have too much stuff that I don't use. If anybody is having a case of G.A.S. and is looking for some gear, I will be happy to get rid of some stuff.

In my younger days when I had more money to spend on gear, I bought basses, guitars, violins, P.A. gear, lights, amps, etc. but never had dozens of guitars like that guy. Most of the things I bought I used but I have a couple guitars that are new. I have sold many things over the years but still have too much stuff that I don't use. If anybody is having a case of G.A.S. and is looking for some gear, I will be happy to get rid of some stuff.

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I have five main players, which does seem a bit excessive to me at times. Kenny generally brings 4 or 5 guitars per gig, but we often play in 6 different tunings throughout the night, and you can't just a take Floyd-equipped guitar in 440 and retune it for Drop A. I do have an array of different amps and cabinets; however, they do serve a functional purpose over than just having a room full of gear. Based upon the factors of a gig - such as whether or not full FOH support is provided and the size of the room - I can mix and match...and hopefully save my back a little in the process. 

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Re: Excessive Equipment
He should go on the show hoarders and we can take all his junk and throw it in a dumpster.kayla wrote:I was wondering around the strat-talk forums and came across a thread and this guy had literally 24 strat's. i dont get it. why the hell do you need that many guitars? lol
Part of my GAS problem is that I can now afford those guitars that I could only dream of years ago. Never thought I would have the collection I do today & hopefully it's not done growing yet! Plus this seems to be a slightly better financial investment than a crack habit.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VbI5zcB8Acwhitedevilone wrote:My wife and i don't even discuss it anymore.She just assumes i "need" it.
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LOL. very nice.whitedevilone wrote:My wife and i don't even discuss it anymore.She just assumes i "need" it.
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Wife and I have our own version of "don't ask, don't tell."
She doesn't ask how much I spend a year on sound equipment, and I don't tell her. Helps keep things peaceful.

She doesn't ask how much I spend a year on sound equipment, and I don't tell her. Helps keep things peaceful.

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