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| Neck = Bolt-on
| Neck = Bolt-on
| BodyCovering = Matte
| BodyCovering = Matte
| Wood = '''Body   Brazilian Mahogany: <br/>'''Neck''' Birds Eye Maple: <br/>'''Fingerboard''': rosewood (22 frets)
| Wood = '''Body''': Brazilian Mahogany: <br/>'''Neck''': Birds Eye Maple: <br/>'''Fingerboard''': Rosewood (22 frets)
| Bridge = Fixed
| Bridge = Fixed
| Electronics = 3-way toggle pickup selector, one volume, two tone
| Electronics = 3-way toggle pickup selector, one volume, two tone
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Although it is officially named as "M1D1 Black"<ref name="image-title">{{cite/web | desc=Image title attribute |<!-- image time-stamp: 2008-01-15 --> fetch=2011-05-06 | pub=Mansons website | med=website | url=http://mansons.co.uk/gallery/view-image/28.html#page-content | dom=mansons.co.uk | type=ext}}</ref> it is better known to fans as "Kaoss Manson". The name was derived from a customer confusing the term "MIDI" for "M1D1"
Although it is officially named as "M1D1 Black"<ref name="image-title">{{cite/web | desc=Image title attribute |<!-- image time-stamp: 2008-01-15 --> fetch=2011-05-06 | pub=Mansons website | med=website | url=http://mansons.co.uk/gallery/view-image/28.html#page-content | dom=mansons.co.uk | type=ext}}</ref> it is better known to fans as "Kaoss Manson". The name was derived from a customer confusing the term "MIDI" for "M1D1"


This guitar is featured in music videos for "[[Invincible (song) |Invincible]]", "[[Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever) (song) |Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)]]" and het alternative video version of "[[Supermassive_Black_Hole_(song) | Supermassive Black Hole]]" ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPCsUJ0QVFA watch]). It can also be seen in the Making of Uprising video.
This guitar is featured in music videos for "[[Invincible (song) |Invincible]]", "[[Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever) (song) |Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)]]" and the alternative video version of "[[Supermassive_Black_Hole_(song) | Supermassive Black Hole]]" ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPCsUJ0QVFA watch]). It can also be seen in the Making of Uprising video.
 
== Touring ==
== Touring ==
The guitar made its live debut at [[Dundee Camperdown Park 2006 (gig) |Radio 1's Big Weekend]] on May 13th, 2006.
The M1D1 Black made its live debut at [[Dundee Camperdown Park 2006 (gig) |Radio 1's Big Weekend]] on May 13th, 2006. It was primarily used for songs that require standard tuning and sometimes the use of the Kaoss pad - though there were multiple exceptions to this rule. The guitar was Matt's most commonly used guitar during [[The Resistance Tour]], and was used until the end of said tour in August 2011. It was replaced with the [[Manson M1D1 Gloss Black]] in 2012.  


During [[The Resistance Tour]], this was Matt's most used Manson. According to the Manson Facebook page, this guitar was Matt's warm-up guitar for  [[The 2nd Law Tour]] and was used in the studio while recording the [[Drones (album)|Drones]] album.
Despite being retired from live use since 2011, the guitar was apparently used by Matt as a warm-up guitar during [[The 2nd Law Tour]], and was also used in the studio while recording [[Drones (album)|Drones]].


==== Songs used for ====
==== Songs used for ====
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* [[Time Is Running Out (song) | Time Is Running Out]]
* [[Time Is Running Out (song) | Time Is Running Out]]
* [[Unnatural Selection (song) | Unnatural Selection]]
* [[Unnatural Selection (song) | Unnatural Selection]]
* [[Uprising (song) | Uprising]] (recording)


== M1D1 Black Gallery ==
== M1D1 Black Gallery ==
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*[[Manson MB-2 SE Matthew Bellamy Signature Guitar]]
*[[Manson MB-2 SE Matthew Bellamy Signature Guitar]]
== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 12:52, 27 August 2023

Manson M1D1 Black
Manson M1D1 Black
Manufacturer Manson Guitars
Used 2006-05-132011-08-28
Body type Solid
Neck joint Bolt-on
Body covering Matte
Wood Body: Brazilian Mahogany:
Neck: Birds Eye Maple:
Fingerboard: Rosewood (22 frets)
Bridge Fixed
Electronics 3-way toggle pickup selector, one volume, two tone
Pickup(s) Neck: Fernandes Sustainer FSK-401
Bridge: 2× Bare Knuckle BKP92s
Special circuits
  • X-Y Midi Screen Controller used for a Kaoss Pad

Information

This was Bellamy's first guitar to feature an X-Y Midi Pad, able to control a number of Midi devices (incl. the Korg Kaoss Pad and a Digitech Whammy). This feature has since been included in many of Bellamy's guitars such as the Manson Red Glitter and the Manson Black Midi. The guitar had a pair of hot P90's in the bridge position, and was the first of the Matt's custom Mansons to have this configuration. This layout was later also featured on the Manson Mirror Kaoss and on the Manson Doubleneck.

Although it is officially named as "M1D1 Black"[1] it is better known to fans as "Kaoss Manson". The name was derived from a customer confusing the term "MIDI" for "M1D1"

This guitar is featured in music videos for "Invincible", "Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)" and the alternative video version of " Supermassive Black Hole" (watch). It can also be seen in the Making of Uprising video.

Touring

The M1D1 Black made its live debut at Radio 1's Big Weekend on May 13th, 2006. It was primarily used for songs that require standard tuning and sometimes the use of the Kaoss pad - though there were multiple exceptions to this rule. The guitar was Matt's most commonly used guitar during The Resistance Tour, and was used until the end of said tour in August 2011. It was replaced with the Manson M1D1 Gloss Black in 2012.

Despite being retired from live use since 2011, the guitar was apparently used by Matt as a warm-up guitar during The 2nd Law Tour, and was also used in the studio while recording Drones.

Songs used for

M1D1 Black Gallery

Signature Model

References

  1. [Image title attribute]. Mansons website. Retrieved 2011-05-06 from mansons.co.uk.


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