Muahahaha. I'm a theatre/film sound designer and engineer, so the music stuff is more for fiddling and making the basics of soundtracks ... The recording stuff and processing whatnots are the important part. I'm in school for all of it right now, and poor, so I mostly use the school's equipment. Only someday may I hope to own all the cool stuff my mentor does ...
Kanno: You have a Digi002? I bow to the superiority of your recording stylez!! I wish I had the money for an 002 ... *drools* I just recently bought my M-Box. It is brand new and lovely.
Instruments:
Fender Squire (Awww. Moi's first guitar! I know how to play five chords! I am good at them.)
Irish Harp
Yamaha Flute, open-hole with extra key
Upright Piano (of unknown make at the moment, since I'm not in it's vicinity)
... I can play a few other things, but this is what I actually own ...
Recording/Sound Gear:
Powerbook G4
Garageband, Soundtrack, Final Cut Pro, Live, ProTools
M-Box
Built tower with Windows XP (and semi-crappy studio speakers)
SFX
Shure 58 mic
Sony MDR-7506 Headphones
Speaking of headphones, (well, you were a while ago) I absolutely love mine, they're sweet as all get out, and if you're willing to spend the money, they're pretty much industry standard (at least, when it comes to mixing big bands, theatre shows, live sound, etc.). They have a really, really nice sound, and the noise cancellation is very good. They cost around 100-125, although you might be able to find cheaper on the interweb ... You may be able to spend more on something else and get bells and whistles and 'extra' noise-cancellation and so forth, but for a really good pair of studio cans that will sound consistantly good for quite a long time, I don't think you can beat them.