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| Name = Metal Bomber
| Name = Metal Bomber
| Manufacturer = [[Manson Guitars]]
| Manufacturer = [[Manson Guitars]]
| Used = [[ExpoPark Nidau, Biel 2015 (gig)|2015-06-06]] — [[London O2 Arena - 15th 2016 (gig)|2016-04-15]]
| Used = [[ExpoPark Nidau, Biel 2015 (gig)|2015-06-06]] — [[Glasgow SSE Hydro 2016 - 17th (gig)|2016-04-17]]
| Body = Solid
| Body = Solid
| Neck = Bolt-on
| Neck = Bolt-on
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| Bridge = Floyd Rose Tremolo System
| Bridge = Floyd Rose Tremolo System
| Electronics = One volume, one tone, 3-way toggle pickup selector
| Electronics = One volume, one tone, 3-way toggle pickup selector
| Pickups = '''Neck''': P-90<br/>'''Bridge''': Manson MBK-2 (without engraved logo)
| Pickups = '''Neck''': P-90<br/>'''Bridge''': Manson MBK-2 (uncovered)
| Special = [[Z.Vex Fuzz Factory]]
| Special = [[Z.Vex Fuzz Factory]]
}}
}}
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Third Floyd Rose tremolo guitar made for Matt in 2015. It features a different paint to the other two Copper Bombers, and has black pickup covers.  
Third Floyd Rose tremolo guitar made for Matt in 2015. It features a different paint to the other two Copper Bombers, and has black pickup covers.  


In terms of electronics and hardware, it is the same as the [[Manson Copper Bomber 2.0]].
In terms of electronics and hardware, it is the almost identical as the [[Manson Copper Bomber 2.0]] with the only difference being the uncovered MBK-2.


== Touring ==
== Touring ==
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The guitar saw it's live debut at the [[ExpoPark Nidau, Biel 2015 (gig)|2015 Sonisphere Festival]].
The guitar saw it's live debut at the [[ExpoPark Nidau, Biel 2015 (gig)|2015 Sonisphere Festival]].


The guitar was used in Rig B for the Drones Festivals Tour in 2015 and half of the Drones 360 Tour, being last used at [[London O2 Arena - 15th 2016 (gig)|London 02 Arena]] in 2016 and succeeded by the [[Manson Xenokroma Bomber]].
The guitar was used in Rig B for the Drones Festivals Tour in 2015 and half of the Drones 360 Tour, being last used at [[Glasgow SSE Hydro 2016 - 17th (gig)|first of the two Glasgow gigs]] in 2016 and succeeded by the [[Manson Xenokroma Bomber]].


==== Songs used for ====
==== Songs used for ====


* [[Hysteria (song) |Hysteria]]
* [[Bliss (song) | Bliss]]
* [[Knights of Cydonia (song) |Knights of Cydonia]]
* [[Hysteria (song) | Hysteria]]
* [[Uno (song)|Uno]]
* [[Interlude (song) | Interlude]]
* [[Bliss (song)|Bliss]]
* [[Knights of Cydonia (song) | Knights of Cydonia]]
* [[Uno (song) | Uno]]


== Metal Bomber Gallery ==
== Metal Bomber Gallery ==
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File:MetBomb2.jpg
File:MetBomb2.jpg
File:MetBomb3.jpg
File:MetBomb3.jpg
File:MetBomb4.jpg
File:Metal bomber.jpg|Metal bomber at the Manson Guitars Workshop in 2023
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Latest revision as of 22:11, 8 November 2023

Manson Metal Bomber
Metal Bomber
Manufacturer Manson Guitars
Used 2015-06-062016-04-17
Body type Solid
Neck joint Bolt-on
Body covering Metal Paint/Rusted Black Steel
Wood Body: Mahogany
Neck: Maple
Fingerboard: Rosewood (22 frets)
Bridge Floyd Rose Tremolo System
Electronics One volume, one tone, 3-way toggle pickup selector
Pickup(s) Neck: P-90
Bridge: Manson MBK-2 (uncovered)
Special circuits Z.Vex Fuzz Factory

Information

Third Floyd Rose tremolo guitar made for Matt in 2015. It features a different paint to the other two Copper Bombers, and has black pickup covers.

In terms of electronics and hardware, it is the almost identical as the Manson Copper Bomber 2.0 with the only difference being the uncovered MBK-2.

Touring

The guitar saw it's live debut at the 2015 Sonisphere Festival.

The guitar was used in Rig B for the Drones Festivals Tour in 2015 and half of the Drones 360 Tour, being last used at first of the two Glasgow gigs in 2016 and succeeded by the Manson Xenokroma Bomber.

Songs used for

Metal Bomber Gallery


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