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I think I have too much gear now....
Shibiwan:
I've been on a recent bender to fix up the pile of gear that has been lying in my closet for years, and managed to get a few pieces (MP-2, Studio Quad, Valve FX) restored to their former glory. Problem now is I think I have way too much gear now. Still have 4 or 5 remaining GSP-2101s to fix up in the closet.
I'm finding myself playing thru the rebuilt MP-2 more than ever, but still wanting to keep all the old gear. Decisions, decisions.....
Thoughts? Should I thin the herd down? If so, what would you keep and what would you get rid of?
....is there a support group for this disorder? :D
rnolan:
(....is there a support group for this disorder? ) Yes, you're here :thumb-up: . Ahh, what to get rid of, if anything mmmm :facepalm: . Many of us here suffer Gear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS). I spose you could argue if you haven't used it in years then it's a candidate to move on. I have 4 MP-2s and am considering moving on one of them, it's got a US transformer in it which is of less use here in a 240v world. You could maybe start by fixing up a couple of GSP-2101s and thin the heard a little :dunno:
Chip Roberts:
I would say get rid of the Microtube and give it directly to me ;D
Shibiwan:
I'll think about it if I can find an MT-200 at a good price. ;D
Harley Hexxe:
You know,
There IS such a thing as sellers remorse. That sets in after you've sold a great piece of gear that you didn't use as much, and thought you could get along without it, until you realized you couldn't. Now, it's going to cost you 5 times what it did before to replace it.
On a different note, personally, I prefer the tone of the microtube 100 over the 200. To me, they just have a better tone.
Harley 8)
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