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This is a series of nearly identical Prophet Stealth guitars, built for Bellamy in 2019 for the Simulation Theory World Tour. Both guitars feature the new custom guitar synth system built by MIND Music Lab.
This is a series of nearly identical Prophet Stealth guitars, built for Bellamy in 2019 for the Simulation Theory World Tour. Both guitars feature the new custom guitar synth system built by MIND Music Lab.
= Manson Prophet Stealth 1.0 =
= Manson Prophet Stealth 1.0 =
[[File:ProphetMatt1.jpg| thumb | right |Manson Prophet V Guitar]]
[[File:ProphetMatt1.jpg| thumb | right |Manson Prophet 1.0]]
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= Manson Prophet Stealth 2.0 =
= Manson Prophet Stealth 2.0 =
[[File:ProphetGuitar1.jpg| thumb | right |Manson Prophet V Guitar]]
[[File:ProphetGuitar1.jpg| thumb | right |Manson Prophet 2.0]]
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| Name = Prophet Stealth 2.0
| Name = Prophet Stealth 2.0

Revision as of 04:42, 20 July 2019

This is a series of nearly identical Prophet Stealth guitars, built for Bellamy in 2019 for the Simulation Theory World Tour. Both guitars feature the new custom guitar synth system built by MIND Music Lab.

Manson Prophet Stealth 1.0

Manson Prophet 1.0
Prophet Stealth 1.0
Manufacturer Manson Guitars/MIND Music Labs/Fishman/Arturia
Used 2019-02-22
Body type Solid
Neck joint Bolt-on
Body covering Matte Black paint
Wood Body: Mahogany (presumed)
Neck: Maple (presumed)
Fingerboard: Rosewood (22 frets)
Bridge Gotoh Tune-O-Matic
Electronics One volume, one tone, 3-way toggle pickup selector
Pickup(s) Neck: Sustainiac single coil
Bridge: Psychopaf PF-1 (presumed)
Special circuits Custom ELK MusicOS system built into the guitar running Arturia Prophet Synth

Background

The guitar is exactly the same as the Matt Black Stealth model range, except it has the custom synth installed in it.

In an interview in 2019, Matt's guitar tech Chris Whitemyer mentioned Matt wanted to play synth on the new tour. When at the 2019 winter NAMM show, he approached the MIND Music Lab booth, organising the first meeting with MIND, Fishman and Arturia right at the show floor.[1]

In less then a month, they designed and engineered a custom built Prophet V guitar, presumably based around the Matt Black Stealth.

Touring

Bellamy first got the guitar one week before the show and he tested it by leaving it on for the whole week, continuously turning it on and off, jumping up and down with it and bouncing it off a matress. Withstanding the Bellamy test, he first used it at the first show of the tour. According to his tech, it ran flawlessly.

The Prophet Stealth was also used for Madness during the Houston gig, allthough the guitar choice for Madness was, on later gigs of the US tour (before Matt got the Manson TronCaster), reverted back to the Manson Matt Black Stealth.

This guitar is labeled by Matt's tech as "5", "8" and "Synth".

Songs used for

Manson Prophet Stealth 2.0

Manson Prophet 2.0
Prophet Stealth 2.0
Manufacturer Manson Guitars/MIND Music Labs/Fishman/Arturia
Used
Body type Solid
Neck joint Bolt-on
Body covering Matte Black paint
Wood Body: Mahogany (presumed)
Neck: Maple (presumed)
Fingerboard: Rosewood (22 frets)
Bridge Gotoh Tune-O-Matic
Electronics One volume, one tone, 3-way toggle pickup selector
Pickup(s) Neck: Sustainiac Humbucker
Bridge: Psychopaf PF-1 (presumed)
Special circuits Custom MIND Music Labs's ELK MusicOS system built into the guitar running Arturia Prophet Synth

Background

This guitar is, in terms of specifications, exactly the same like the first built Prophet Stealth, except it features a Sustainiac Humbucker instead of a single coil Sustainiac, and a covered pickup instead of an uncovered one.

The neck features the old Manson logo, as does the pickup.

It is not sure, if this guitar was handed over to Matt already, or only servres as display model.

Touring

This guitar wasn't used live yet.

Prophet Stealth Gallery

References


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