I'm planning on getting a custom Verellen Meatsmoke, modded for maximum width in frequency response, with all the accouterments: amp, 4x10, 1x18, and preamp (preamp's for home practice without waking the neighbors).
Haki wrote:Take out the loan! That way you'll enjoy the amp until you want something else rather than failing to save up for it because you keep buying other stuff.
This is why I'm seriously considering the loan. With that amount of money just sitting in my bank account, I could very easily see myself getting side-track by a moog voyager or arp odyssey. If I do go this route, I'd definitely set up an automatic payment system, and investigate interests rates to see exactly how much I'd end up paying in the end before taking out the loan.
Ancient Astronaught wrote:bronzetalon wrote:I've got to know what are you looking at.
Agreed, I've got less then that in a custom made 200w Dunwich Head and my big emperor cabinets (6x12+3x15).
How much is emperor stuff? If it's much cheaper I could definitely see myself going with that, I just love the idea of having the matching head and cabinets
goroth wrote:4400 bucks = Mesa Triple Rec and two matching 4x12 cabs. Ok, it's lots of money, but depending on your set up you could easily blow that much.
Don't get a loan. Save that for something you need, and regardless of GAS no-one NEEDS gear. You want gear. That's a different thing. And if you're paying off a relatively small loan that slowly, then just no . That additional 2k in interest rates is a nice guitar, or 8 Dr Sci pedals down the gurgler.
Save up with an auto bank transfer as has been suggested, and buy it modular - that way your reward system gets activated every now and again and a far off goal appears closer. Humans (much less ILFers) aren't designed to cope with something as abstract as saving a pittance every month for a number of years to get gear.
The piece at a time seems to be the only way I could do this reasonably without taking out a loan. Saving up to buy it all at once is impossible. I'd be too distracted by my incessant (and unrealistic/unnecessary considering a rarely play the synth I do have) synth-lust to save the full 4400. Your arguments about interest payments are exactly why I haven't already taken out the loan; 8 Dr Scientist pedals

But still the GAS eats at me. A feeling everyone here knows all too well
