Waaay too many knobs for me.

I really dig the Fortin sounds I've heard, and I realize this is the most versatile (6 channels) offering, but I can't get past the knob explosion. Yes, I realize they are well organized and simple to use, but its an aesthetic thing for me.
Same goes for other brands that have a plethora of control knobs on the front panel. I could imagine these knobs could be accidently adjusted in transit, leaving you to have to check quite a few settings...and my experience with soundchecks tells me there will not be much time to do so.
Yes, having separate controls for each channel is required (I really hate shared controls that change two or more channels at once limiting flexibility), and I like the convenience of being able to quickly tweak settings, but it seems there could be a way to consolidate the number of knobs?
Just
my opinion of course, and I'm used to my preamps that let me tweak and save presets which is the interaction mode I prefer. The Meathead is a very impressive work of technical engineering and art of sound IMO, and if I still did metal and needed the versatility it would be on my short list, near or at the top.
Kudos to Mike, FWIW, I dig the sounds of your amps compared to everything else I've heard at any price point. Excuse me while I kill some GAS. Please don't post clips of your amps with Rickenbackers.
