| ▲ | wdfx 5 hours ago | |||||||||||||
and that's fine in some sense if you're honest about what you're doing. I have at least one guitar that I rarely play but I keep because I consider it a work of art and a collectible. But, I have others which are workhorses and I play daily. It gets awkward when collecting is presented as a way to be a better musician, which is clearly false. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | Scene_Cast2 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
It also percolates into reviews, too. When a nontrivial fraction of the community is buying dreams and is about collecting as opposed to using whatever it is, some reviewers style their content towards that crowd and overlook issues or benefits that pop up when actually using the gear. I don't have a problem with collecting, but I'd love for the distinction to be more upfront. | ||||||||||||||
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