Gear Acquisition Syndrome. To some it's a curse, some ignore it, a couple of folks never get it. Me, myself and I fight it as best we can but I need to get something different every once in a while to get my fingers bleeding again. My wife married me that way so she understands, plus I'm up $$$ in the G.A.S. jar which makes a lot of sense when you look at what I paid for stuff and what I sold it for. I'll take a loss here and there but I'll take that money and buy something I've lusted for. Then I'm back playing 4+ hours a day and wondering how I made music without that piece of gear. I really don't have that much stuff, about 5 great electric guitars, 5 great amps, a good bass and acoustic, decent P.A., great drum set so I'm not like some guys I know with literally dozens of guitars, drum sets and recording gear. I'm writing this because my 2015 set up is a dream ride - Newburgh Steinberger GR4 with a DD-1 and two hot rail pick-ups, all with coil splitter toggles, into a MXR phase 90, C.F.H. dimebag way-wah, Digitech whammy ver.4, T-REX delay into a Mark llC+ with a 4X12 EV loaded Mesa cabinet or 1X12 mesa open back with EV for small clubs. I fire up the other stuff every once in a while or loan it out. So for me anyway, G.A.S. is a good thing. (I think I might be interested in a Mark V25 sometime in the near future.)