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== Background ==
== Background ==


This guitar is similar to the [[Manson M1D1 Stealth|Manson M1D1 Stealth]] except that it features a built-in Whammy pedal, controlled by the X-Y Screen. The whammy can be played with no external midi needed. Another difference compared to the M1D1 stealth is that the guitar features a Humbucker Sustainiac Pickup at the neck rather than a single coil and is the first Midi guitar built for Matt that features the Sustainiac Humbucker.  Visually, it shares a similar appearance to the [[Manson TronCaster]], with LED lights surrounding the edge of the guitar.
This guitar is similar to the [[Manson M1D1 Stealth|Manson M1D1 Stealth]] except that it features a built-in Whammy pedal, controlled by the X-Y Screen. The whammy can be played with no external midi needed. Another difference compared to the M1D1 stealth is that the guitar features a Humbucker Sustainiac Pickup at the neck rather than a single coil and is the first Midi guitar built for Matt that features the Sustainiac Humbucker.  Visually, it shares a similar appearance to the [[Manson TronCaster]], with LED lights surrounding the edge of the guitar. A demo video, posted on Manson Guitar Works' Instagram, can be seen [https://www.instagram.com/p/B-w_bE-HufD/ here].


The guitar, hardware wise, features standard tuning pegs, custom Manson aluminium tone and volume knobs and an alloy X-Y pad frame.
The guitar, hardware wise, features standard tuning pegs, custom Manson aluminium tone and volume knobs and an alloy X-Y pad frame. The prototype also featured an on/off switch for the Whammy, located underneath the Sustainiac pickup. The switch was removed for the main guitar.


A photo (see gallery) of the production of this guitar together with the [[Manson_MB-1_Blue |Manson MB-1 Blue]] at Manson Guitar Works leads to the asumption, that Matt got two identical guitars delivered.
A photo (see gallery) of the production of this guitar together with the [[Manson_MB-1_Blue |Manson MB-1 Blue]] at Manson Guitar Works leads to the asumption, that Matt got two identical guitars delivered.
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== M1D1 Blue Gallery ==
== M1D1 Blue Gallery ==
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File:Blue Midi 2.jpeg
File:Blue Midi 2.jpeg  
File:Manson Blue Production.jpg
File:Manson Blue Production.jpg
File:M1D1Blu1.jpg
File:M1D1Blu1.jpg
File:M1D1Blu2.jpg
File:M1D1Blu2.jpg
File:M1D1Blu Main.jpg | Prototype
File:M1D1BluCircuit.jpg | Guitar circuitry
</gallery>
</gallery>
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Revision as of 16:03, 9 April 2020

Manson M1D1 Blue
M1D1 Blue
Manufacturer Manson Guitars
Used 2019-02-22
Body type Solid
Neck joint Bolt-on
Body covering Blue paint
Wood Body: Currently unknown
Neck: Currently unknown
Fingerboard: Currently unknown (22 frets)
Bridge Fixed with Graph-Tech Saddles
Electronics One volume, one tone, 3-way toggle pickup selector
Pickup(s) Neck: Sustainiac Humbucker
Bridge: Psychopaf PF-1
Special circuits
  • X-Y Midi Screen Controller used for a built-in Whammy V
  • LED Lights around entire guitar

Background

This guitar is similar to the Manson M1D1 Stealth except that it features a built-in Whammy pedal, controlled by the X-Y Screen. The whammy can be played with no external midi needed. Another difference compared to the M1D1 stealth is that the guitar features a Humbucker Sustainiac Pickup at the neck rather than a single coil and is the first Midi guitar built for Matt that features the Sustainiac Humbucker. Visually, it shares a similar appearance to the Manson TronCaster, with LED lights surrounding the edge of the guitar. A demo video, posted on Manson Guitar Works' Instagram, can be seen here.

The guitar, hardware wise, features standard tuning pegs, custom Manson aluminium tone and volume knobs and an alloy X-Y pad frame. The prototype also featured an on/off switch for the Whammy, located underneath the Sustainiac pickup. The switch was removed for the main guitar.

A photo (see gallery) of the production of this guitar together with the Manson MB-1 Blue at Manson Guitar Works leads to the asumption, that Matt got two identical guitars delivered.

Touring

This guitar first appeared at the first night of the Simulation Theory World Tour 2019 at the Toyota Center Houston gig. Due to it having a built in Whammy, allowing easier pitch control for the solo, it was used exclusively for Break It To Me.

The guitar is labeled by Matt's tech as "3" and "Drop B"

Songs used for

Break It To Me

M1D1 Blue Gallery


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