MDAS. Multi discipline acquisition syndrome
Definition:
Started by studying Electrical Engineering. Acquired eico and heathkit test gear, then moved up and got a decent Tektronics dual beam scope (USED of course, first foray into test equipment repair, used it for Years,
Got job in Pro Audio. Used previous stated test gear
Got some really god audio gear. Needed more really good audio gear, turned into holy grail obsession.
Discovered talent of writing software. Got really good at it, Need my own mini computer. Got one used - figured out that test equipment is now inadequate. Need more test equipment. Ahh the pile rises. Got mini computer working, now we need a bigger one. Thankfully live in Minnesota where you write software all winter so you can write off the heating of your house by powering you racks of disk drives and mini computers. Oops, got summer contract. Buy 2nd air conditioner for house.
Discovered woodworking, really good, cheap woodworking equipment consists of used 3 phase stuff. Of course, house doesn't have 3 phase. Here we go again....
Years pass. Discover that old holy grail audio gear is worth a bloody fortune. However, need to repair old test equipment, need more test equipment to repair test equipment.. of course, the aquired test equipment is all boat anchor style. Needs calibration and repair. Upgrade skills by relearning old lessons.
Buy new test equipment. Discover that even the gee wiz of new stuff just doesn't feel like old hp and tek gear.
Repair and recalibrate old audio gear. Aquire all of the branded mates to previously owned gear. The pile grows
Repairing friends equipment of course will require more test gear!
Aquire gear that was out of reach during my teenage years. Ahh the joys of JBL and Altec pro gear. Now we delve into the speaker rabbit hole.
Need better listening environment. Is that microphone being used to calibrate my room actually calibrated? NEED MORE TEST GEAR
Now we are taking up cooking, need better meat grinder.......