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[[File:Chrome Kaoss.jpg | thumb |right | Chrome Kaoss Manson]]
[[File:Chrome Kaoss.jpg | thumb |right | Mirror Kaoss Manson]]
[[File:Chromecaster.jpg | thumb | right | Chrome Kaoss Manson]]
[[File:Chromecaster.jpg | thumb | right | Mirror Kaoss Manson]]
[[File:Chrome Kaoss Manson (1).jpg | thumb | right | Chrome Kaoss Manson]]
[[File:Chrome Kaoss Manson (1).jpg | thumb | right | Mirror Kaoss Manson]]
{{Guitarbox
{{Guitarbox
| Name = Chrome Kaoss Manson
| Name = Mirror Kaoss Manson
| Manufacturer = [[Manson Guitars]]
| Manufacturer = [[Manson Guitars]]
| Used = [[London BBC Television Centre 2009-09 (gig) | 2009-09-15]]—
| Used = [[London BBC Television Centre 2009-09 (gig) | 2009-09-15]]—

Revision as of 09:47, 26 June 2010

Mirror Kaoss Manson
Mirror Kaoss Manson
Mirror Kaoss Manson
Mirror Kaoss Manson
Manufacturer Manson Guitars
Used 2009-09-15
Body type Solid
Neck joint Bolt-on
Body covering Mirror Acrylic with a Satin Silver headstock
Wood Body: ?
Neck: Birds eye maple
Fingerboard: rosewood (22 frets)
Bridge Most likely a Gotoh 510TS-SS1 Tremolo
Electronics Three-way toggle pickup selector
Pickup(s) Neck: Fernandes Sustainer FSK-401
Bridge: 2× Bare Knuckle BKP92s
Special circuits

Background

This guitar made its public debut for the Later Live... with Jools Holland performance on the 15th of September 2009. It is the first of Matthew Bellamy's guitars (apart from Rust Relic) to have a string tree on the headstock. It is also the first since the M One D One to have a kill switch and the first to have a push button rather than a toggle switch.

Songs used for


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