User:GreyCat/Gear Acquisition Syndrome

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Gear Acquisition Syndrome (sometimes Guitar Acquisition Syndrome, both abbreviated to GAS) is a term used to describe an urge to acquire and accumulate lots of gear. This term commonly associated with:

The term "GAS" was coined by Walter Becker in 1996 in his article G.A.S. in Guitar Player[1] as "Guitar Acquisition Syndrome". The term started to be frequently used by guitarists and spread out to other musicians who were familiar with similar tendencies. As it no longer concerns guitars only, GAS is now commonly backronym

GAS shouldn't be confused with collection.

Similar addictions

GAS is similar in many ways to

obsessive compulsive disorder

Treatment

None.

GAS hasn't received any major medical attention yet. GAS is not a clinical condition. It can be the result of a psychological lack of personality (trying to give an impression of being the best by imitating a famous icon or celebrity), but this wouldn't explain why musicians "affected" by GAS tend to accumulate cheap gear, not linked to famous brands or music icons.

References

  1. ^ Walter Becker (1996-05-31). "G.A.S." Guitar Player.

Sources

Category:Distribution, retailing, and wholesaling Category:Guitars