I say sell what you’re not into for the moment, buy what you think you’ll like, try it out, and then sell that and move on if that doesn’t fit the bill. I for one feel like there’s no harm in selling and buying if you’re just wanting to try out gear to try out gear. If you’re always thinking you need this “one thing” that will make your music awesome, that’s a fools errand haha. I’m not saying that’s you at all, but I think lots of people think people gassing is just because they’re looking for their magic cure-all, but hey, some people just like trying stuff. I personally like trying all kinds of gear and I sort of maintain a “gear bucket-list” that I try to live by, but honestly after a while it gets really tiring and you’ll sort of get over buying everything that looks cool and realize you’d much rather just make music. That’s kind of where I am personally. I do know, after owning a ton of gear over the years, that at least I know if I ever want something for a specific project, I already know what it can do and whether or not I like it, which is kinda cool. I say do what you want and don’t worry about it as long as you’re not hurting yourself financially haha, plus you can always re-evaluate and buy something you’ve sold over again anyway!

Good luck!

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