"I used to be indecisive.... Now, I'm not so sure!"
You know what WOULD be 'man enough' to admit, Donny?
Just how much have you spent on arrangers (cost payed minus cost sold) in the last year or so since you sold your S900? And don't give us that 'it pays for itself' line, because if you had simply kept the S900 in the first place, you wouldn't have lost ANY of that money (it's a loss if you would have made exactly the same with the old gear!).
You know, just in case some poor confused lurker or member here for some mad reason decides to follow your example, and just keep trading around forever!
What confuses me the most is the fact that you are probably VERY aware of what you do and don't need on stage.. MFD's, OS, all that stuff. Why would not a quick workout in a store (or even a simple read of the manual) tell you whether the MFD stores transposition, or whatever else bugs you enough to dump something, and save yourself the transition work (plus the transition back!)?
One thing appears very apparent from all this... if your bookings didn't go down during this odyssey, what you actually play doesn't seem to be anywhere NEAR as important as you make it out, to yourself AND to us...
As you keep pointing out so vocally, it isn't the gear it's the player, and then on the other hand, you ACT as if the gear is EVERYTHING.
It can't be both....
BTW, Ian, and the rest of you, do we start the 'Donny watch' now? I give this one a little longer than the others. Three months tops...