That's an interesting article. Thanks for posting it Robert.
But, I'm not sure I entirely agree with what Mr. Morello is saying. For example, at one point he makes this statement:
My take on gear,” he says, “is that it does not matter—at all—ever—in any circumstance.”
Then, he makes this statement about his custom-made guitar:
“And it stunk,” he says. “It was the worst piece of crap that any guitar player has ever played! "
Contrary to the first statement, he describes how horrible his guitar was. So, it seems the gear matters, after all. It mattered enough that he was dissatisfied enough with it to attempt to correct it. Whether his need for changing the guitar was a matter of sound or feel, apparently there was some circumstance that prompted him to try.
In fact, I don't think you agree with him, either! A 25.5" scale is a circumstance that matters enough for you to get rid of some of your guitars!
I think it's better to say that price isn't always an indicator of gear that will meet expectations, and regardless of how much you chase gear, it may not always do what you were hoping. I can certainly think of many cases where gear matters!
When it comes to things like pedals and amps, I'm not really a pedal or amp chaser. I would much rather tweak on guitars. The Rectoverb 25 really has my interest as it checks the boxes I want and need in an amp.
But, I think
@gball makes a really good point. Getting the amp may preclude the need for additional pedals. So, as far as the GAS is concerned, I'm going to focus on the amp and use any pedal money toward that.
As for mods, In many cases, my mods really aren't about chasing tone, but enhancing usability, playability, and versatility. The other part is that I'm an incurable tinkerer and I need something to scratch that itch!