For many musicians, particularly guitar players, G.A.S (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) is a serious problem. Specifically, this is a condition where afflicted guitarists find themselves unable to resist the temptation of buying more and more music gear.
Things start innocently enough with the purchase of one guitar. This usually leads to the purchase of another, then another. Before too long there are guitar cases poking out from under the kid’s bed, amplifiers in front of wedding photos, and pedal boards blocking the entry to the ensuite.
Facebook Marketplace, Gumtree and Reverb have made this problem worse as there has never been so much gear available at the click of a button.
Kennards Self Storage can help those afflicted!
Our small lockers can provide a home for your pedals, cables and even amplifiers for as low $20 per month. Our large closet spaces can take your collection of guitars and cabinets for only $80 per month. If you have more than this, then you may need some therapy, however we can help in the interim with many larger storage options.
Do not let this become you. Slash poses with many of his beloved Les Pauls.
Kennards Self Storage has provided cheap storage options for many in the Australian music community. Some of our storers include members of Inxs, Icehouse, The Hoodoo Goorus and Cold Chisel to name a few.
Our 24-hour centres also provide an ideal storage solution for working musicians. You can pick up your gear on the way to a gig, then drop off on the way home. No waking up the household lugging speaker cabinets into the garage at 2am!
Do not let your GAS impact your lifestyle and loved ones any longer.
Kennards Self Storage Baringa boasts a range of storage unit sizes to suit diverse requirements, from small lockers to large spaces perfect for furniture, equipment, or inventory.
Read on to find out how to protect your furniture from damage, how to maximize space, and how to keep your favourite sweater from disappearing forever in your storage unit’s sea of moving boxes.
Last week, I was visiting my parents’ house (the place I grew up). They are reaching pensioner age, and it dawned on me that their home is becoming too large for them.