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{{Guitarbox | {{Guitarbox | ||
| Name = TronCaster (Matt Black Stealth LED 2.0) | | Name = TronCaster (Matt Black Stealth LED 2.0) | ||
| Manufacturer = [[Manson Guitars]] | | Manufacturer = [[Manson Guitars]] | ||
| Used = [[Bilbao_San_Mamés_2018_(gig) |2018-11-03]] — | | Used = [[Bilbao_San_Mamés_2018_(gig) |2018-11-03]] — [[Neuhausen ob Eck Flugplatz Neuhausen 2023 (gig)|2023-06-18]] | ||
| Body = Solid | | Body = Solid | ||
| Neck = Bolt-on | | Neck = Bolt-on | ||
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This guitar is almost identical in hardware to the [[Manson Matt Black Stealth LED | Matt Black Stealth LED]], except it features a Humbucker Sustainiac Pickup at the neck rather than a single coil. | This guitar is almost identical in hardware to the [[Manson Matt Black Stealth LED | Matt Black Stealth LED]], except it features a Humbucker Sustainiac Pickup at the neck rather than a single coil. | ||
Rather than a simple LED strip stuck to the outside of the body as a retro-fit on the original LED stealth- the TronCaster features bespoke improved lighting installed by Mansons, the lights are integrated around the edge of the entire guitar including the neck and headstock. | Rather than a simple LED strip stuck to the outside of the body as a retro-fit on the original LED stealth- the TronCaster features bespoke improved lighting installed by Mansons, the lights are integrated around the edge of the entire guitar including the neck and headstock. This was very likely achieved by using Laser Wire as opposed to LEDs - which is notably not as bright as LEDs, but gives a cleaner, more subtle look - while still looking great in the dark. The challenge in finding a suitable light source that doesn’t cause severe interference with the guitar’s signal - and also without incorporating hundreds of LEDs in the body would’ve been tough, but as always, Manson find a way! It also looks like it is fitted via a slight carve into the front of the body, rather than around the side or stuck into the body like binding would be - requiring minimal routing. | ||
This was very likely achieved by using Laser Wire as opposed to LEDs - which is notably not as bright as LEDs, but gives a cleaner, more subtle look - while still looking great in the dark. | |||
The challenge in finding a suitable light source that doesn’t cause severe interference with the guitar’s signal - and also without incorporating hundreds of LEDs in the body would’ve been tough, but as always, Manson find a way! | |||
It also looks like it is fitted via a slight carve into the front of the body, rather than around the side or stuck into the body like binding would be - requiring minimal routing | |||
The guitar also features an old Manson logo on the headstock. | Visually, the guitar's lighting bears some resemblance to the [[Manson Keytar]]. Like all stealth models, it features all black hardware with custom black Tone and Volume knobs. The guitar also features an old Manson logo on the headstock. | ||
TronCaster is labeled by Matt's tech as | TronCaster is labeled by Matt's tech as "Laser". | ||
== Touring == | == Touring == | ||
This guitar first appeared at the [[Bilbao_San_Mamés_2018_(gig)|MTV World Stage Bilbao]] gig in 2018 and was used until the end of 2019. It | This guitar first appeared at the [[Bilbao_San_Mamés_2018_(gig)|MTV World Stage Bilbao]] gig in 2018 and was used for songs in standard tuning until the end of 2019. It made a return for the first shows of the European leg of the [[Will of the People World Tour]] in 2023, for [[Madness (song) |Madness]], [[Time Is Running Out (song) |Time Is Running Out]] and [[Resistance (song) |Resistance]], before being replaced by the [[Manson MB-1 Blue]] after the [[Neuhausen ob Eck Flugplatz Neuhausen 2023 (gig)|Southside Festival]]. | ||
==== Songs used for ==== | ==== Songs used for ==== | ||
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*[[Madness (song) |Madness]] | *[[Madness (song) |Madness]] | ||
*[[Pressure (song) |Pressure]] | *[[Pressure (song) |Pressure]] | ||
*[[Resistance (song) |Resistance]] | |||
*[[Time Is Running Out (song) |Time Is Running Out]] | *[[Time Is Running Out (song) |Time Is Running Out]] | ||
*[[Unsustainable (song) |Unsustainable]] | *[[Unsustainable (song) |Unsustainable]] | ||
== TronCaster Gallery == | == TronCaster Gallery == |
Latest revision as of 11:04, 14 August 2023
TronCaster (Matt Black Stealth LED 2.0) | |
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Manufacturer | Manson Guitars |
Used | 2018-11-03 — 2023-06-18 |
Body type | Solid |
Neck joint | Bolt-on |
Body covering | Matte Black paint |
Wood | Body: Swamp Ash (Presumed) Neck: Maple (Presumed - Painted black) Fingerboard: Rosewood (Presumed) |
Bridge | Tune-O-Matic |
Electronics | 3-way toggle pickup selector, one volume, one tone |
Pickup(s) | Neck: Sustainiac Humbucker Bridge: Psychopaf Humbucker (Uncovered) |
Special circuits | LED Lights around entire guitar |
Background
This guitar is almost identical in hardware to the Matt Black Stealth LED, except it features a Humbucker Sustainiac Pickup at the neck rather than a single coil.
Rather than a simple LED strip stuck to the outside of the body as a retro-fit on the original LED stealth- the TronCaster features bespoke improved lighting installed by Mansons, the lights are integrated around the edge of the entire guitar including the neck and headstock. This was very likely achieved by using Laser Wire as opposed to LEDs - which is notably not as bright as LEDs, but gives a cleaner, more subtle look - while still looking great in the dark. The challenge in finding a suitable light source that doesn’t cause severe interference with the guitar’s signal - and also without incorporating hundreds of LEDs in the body would’ve been tough, but as always, Manson find a way! It also looks like it is fitted via a slight carve into the front of the body, rather than around the side or stuck into the body like binding would be - requiring minimal routing.
Visually, the guitar's lighting bears some resemblance to the Manson Keytar. Like all stealth models, it features all black hardware with custom black Tone and Volume knobs. The guitar also features an old Manson logo on the headstock.
TronCaster is labeled by Matt's tech as "Laser".
Touring
This guitar first appeared at the MTV World Stage Bilbao gig in 2018 and was used for songs in standard tuning until the end of 2019. It made a return for the first shows of the European leg of the Will of the People World Tour in 2023, for Madness, Time Is Running Out and Resistance, before being replaced by the Manson MB-1 Blue after the Southside Festival.
Songs used for
- Algorithm (Alternative Reality Version)
- Madness
- Pressure
- Resistance
- Time Is Running Out
- Unsustainable