Hey Apex, for a person of my skills and abilities at the keyboard(amateur) who already has a Yamaha Motif XS 7 and is looking at a Kronos or even a Motif XF, he is looking at eye candy and making himself susceptible to G.A.S.
agreed. I'm not saying that everyone should go out and buy the best thing available. I'm saying if you feel like you need it.. (weigh options). And decide if you can do it. If you can then do. If you don't feel like you need it, then there's no real reason to even consider. right?
I'm an advocate for future proofing yourself though... (in just about any purchase you make, not just keyboards). Jamall Hartwell said it somewhere on this site too... buy the best that you can afford. Be patient and wait for a deal. The guys go out and buy mo8s etc... and then are upset when they learn that they can't load MKS-20 samples in it..... don't just grab something because it's the cheapest. Studying your craft is not just the musical aspect of what we do, but also studying the tools that we need and use.
determine what you want to do
determine what you need to accomplish that goal
determine if you can accomplish that goal with gear that you already own (in a feasible, timely, and user friendly manner)
determine what you have to do to get what you need
last but not least, be patient until you get it.
if you use the bells and whistles or think there is a chance that you will use them... save your money and get them. Otherwise, just get the tools that suits your needs and that you can afford.
(I think we are agreeing on our comments and thoughts, .... maybe just slightly off and that's what seems to be causing the discrepancy)