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Problem I realised is you need to add the effect to all the guitars you're likely to use live. Otherwise you still need a pedalboard anyway.
But I also like the idea of robot tuners so..
https://planetbotch.blogspot.co.uk/2014/09/the-zoom-9002-guitar-multi-fx-processor.html
Then knowing that if I use a pedal board I can put different pedals in a different order/sequence, so I might want wah before or after overdrive and certainly compressor before overdrive - I can't do that with the overdrive built in the guitar
As such I can't see why I would ever need to go down a route similar to the LP Custom Burstdriver - Granted Matt Bellamy has a 'device' in his guitar but that is almost unique to him and his guitar - Not for me, but I can see why it suits him - But not an overdrive pedal that are 10 a penny on the market
1) Will Jon @FelineGuitars and Adrian @ThorpyFX get together and do a built in overdrive on a similar guitar
2) can anyone somehow concoct the idea the the trem arm on a Strat is effectively the pedal control of a built in wah pedal
I think the phrase "of its time" might apply!
I have no problem with it personally. Whatever they do they can't win. Nobody went berserk over the Clapton strat for example.