One thing I've noticed with EBMM guitars is that while each guitar seems to have unique pickup switching configurations, all EBMM guitar have the same two-knob, volume+master tone configuration, even the signature models. The only exception I know of is guitars with the piezo option, and the Axis which of course has only the volume knob.
Now, don't get me wrong, this is a very versatile configuration, and if I could only have one set of controls to go on any possible guitar, that'd be it. But there are also a number of other good configurations, as well as innovations yet to be made, and I'm just curious as to why no other control configuration is available on any EBMM guitar. Does EBMM feel that this particular control combination is sort of a "trademark"? Is the reason economic? Something else I haven't considered?
In other words, whaddupwitdat?
Now, don't get me wrong, this is a very versatile configuration, and if I could only have one set of controls to go on any possible guitar, that'd be it. But there are also a number of other good configurations, as well as innovations yet to be made, and I'm just curious as to why no other control configuration is available on any EBMM guitar. Does EBMM feel that this particular control combination is sort of a "trademark"? Is the reason economic? Something else I haven't considered?
In other words, whaddupwitdat?