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| [[Manson Matt Black 2.0 (batch)#Manson Matt Black 2.0 - #2 | Matt Black 2.0 #1/#2/#3/#4/#5 ]] || - || 2015- || In use | | [[Manson Matt Black 2.0 (batch)#Manson Matt Black 2.0 - #2 | Matt Black 2.0 #1/#2/#3/#4/#5 ]] || - || 2015- || In use | ||
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| [[Manson Black 7 String 2.0 | Black 7 String 2.0 ]] || - || 2015-2016 | | [[Manson Black 7 String 2.0 | Black 7 String 2.0 ]] || - || 2015-2016, 2022- || In use | ||
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| [[Manson Black 7 String | Black 7 String ]] || - || 2012-2015, 2022- || In use | |||
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| [[Manson Mirror | Mirror ]] || Earls Court || 2004-2013, 2013- (rebuilt) || In use | | [[Manson Mirror | Mirror ]] || Earls Court || 2004-2013, 2013- (rebuilt) || In use | ||
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| [[Manson M1D1 Gloss Black | M1D1 Gloss Black ]] || - || 2012-2015 || Retired | | [[Manson M1D1 Gloss Black | M1D1 Gloss Black ]] || - || 2012-2015 || Retired | ||
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| [[Manson Matt Black | Matt Black I ]] || - || 2012-2015 || Probably retired | | [[Manson Matt Black | Matt Black I ]] || - || 2012-2015 || Probably retired |
Revision as of 10:02, 27 June 2022
Matthew Bellamy owns more than 50 Manson guitars, of which all were built by Hugh Manson (before 2009) except the Mirror Kaoss, Doubleneck, Keytar and Matt Black II and many more, which were built by Tim Stark. Hugh still makes guitars for Matt, but nowadays, most of the work is done by head luthier at Manson Guitar Works, Tim Stark. All of the guitars built for Bellamy, aside from the 7 String E Guitar, have a shape that he designed alongside Hugh Manson in 2001, dubbed Mattocaster or MB shape. The Mattocaster shape resulted from Bellamy wanting a guitar with "the body of a Fender Telecaster and the sound of a Gibson Les Paul".[source?] Ron Joyce, Hugh's friend and electronic designer/engineer, also plays a big role in achieving the sound, as he designs, engineers and builds all the tech found in Matt's custom guitars.
As of June of 2019, Bellamy became the majority shareholder of Manson Guitar Works.[1]He mentioned that in the following months and years, he and the team at Manson will actively investigate new products for heavier music genres (incl. 7 string guitars) and explore enchanced electronic features to evolve the guitar into the modern era of sound. He also mentioned the release of lower cost Manson guitars, the then named "M-Series" and now named MBM-1 Meta Series (see below).[2]
Guitars
Model | Also known as | Period used live | Status | |
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Chrome Fuzz | - | 2022- | In use | |
Fire Red | - | 2022- | In use | |
Manson Oryx | - | 2022- | In use | |
Matt Black 3.0 | - | 2019- | In use | |
Matt Black Stealth 2.0 | - | 2019- | In use | |
Prophet Stealth 1.0 / 2.0 / 3.0 | - | 2019- | In use | |
M1D1 Blue | Bluebell | 2019- | In use | |
M1D1 Blue Whammy | Bluebell | 2019- | In use | |
TronCaster | Matt Black LED 2.0 | 2018- | In use | |
Matt Black FR | Matt Black Whammy, Black Knight | 2017- | In use | |
Chrome FR | Chrome Whammy | 2017- | In use | |
Acoustic | Black Acoustic Manson | 2017- | In use | |
Holoflake #1/#2 | - | 2015- | In use | |
M1D1 Stealth #1/#2/#3 | - | 2015- | In use | |
Mirror 2.0 | - | 2015- | In use | |
Matt Black Stealth #1/#2/#3/#4/#5/#6/#7 | Stealth Matt | 2015- | In use | |
Matt Black 2.0 #1/#2/#3/#4/#5 | - | 2015- | In use | |
Black 7 String 2.0 | - | 2015-2016, 2022- | In use | |
Black 7 String | - | 2012-2015, 2022- | In use | |
Mirror | Earls Court | 2004-2013, 2013- (rebuilt) | In use | |
Red Alert | - | 2017-2019 | Retired | |
Matt Black Stealth LED | - | 2017-2018 | Retired | |
Stealth Bomber | Fuzzbomber | 2016 | Retired | |
DR-1 #00/#01/#02/#03 | - | 2016 | Retired/In studio use | |
Xenokroma Bomber | - | 2016 | Retired | |
CE-7 7 String | - | 2015-2018 | Probably Retired | |
Silver Glitter Holes 2.0 | - | 2015 | Retired | |
Metal Bomber | - | 2015-2016 | Retired | |
Copper Bomber 2.0 | - | 2015-2016 | Retired | |
Silver Glitter Holes | Sagrada | 2015 | Retired | |
M1D1 Gloss Black 2.0 | - | 2015-2018 | Probably retired | |
Copper Bomber | Steampunk Lozenge | 2015 | Retired/Display | |
Matt Black II/III/IV/V/VI/VII/VIII | - | 2013-2014 | Retired/Given away | |
Red Carbon | - | 2012-2015 | Retired | |
M1D1 Gloss Black | - | 2012-2015 | Retired | |
Matt Black I | - | 2012-2015 | Probably retired | |
Carbon | Olympic Manson | 2012-2014 | Retired | |
DL-1 Delorean | Trasher [note 1] | 2011 | Retired | |
Red Glitter 2.0 [note 2] | New Glitterati, Santa 2.0 | 2010-2013 | Retired | |
MB-1 Red Glitter | Son of Santa | 2010, 2015 | Retired | |
Keytar | Neoncaster, Light Keytar, Troncaster | 2010-2011 | Retired | |
Mirror Doubleneck | Casinocaster | 2010 | Retired | |
Mirror Kaoss | Hybrid Jools Manson, Chrome Kaoss | 2009-2010 | Retired | |
Keytarcaster [note 2] | - | 2009-2010 | Retired | |
Black Midi | Seattle, Auto[note 1] | 2007-2011 | Retired | |
Red Glitter | Glitterati, Red Sparkle, Santa[note 1] | 2007-2010 | Retired | |
Ali Top | Son of Delorean, New Delorean, Delorean Bender [note 1] | 2007-2015 | Retired | |
M1D1 Mirror [note 3] | M One D One, M1D1 | 2006-2007 | Retired | |
M1D1 Black | Kaoss, Invincible[note 1] | 2006-2011 | Retired/In studio use | |
Chrome Bomber | Silver Bomber, Lozenge [note 1] | 2006-2015 | Retired | |
Bomber | 1945 | 2003-2006 | Retired | |
Laser | Lazer | 2002-2007 | Retired | |
007 | Black Manson, Blackie, Black Ed[note 1] | 2001-2011 | Retired/In studio use | |
E-Series 7 String | - | 2001-2015, 2018 | Display/In studio use | |
Delorean | Industrial Disease, Silver | 2001-2005 | Retired | |
MB-1 Blue | Blue Steel, Blue Beast | Never | Display | |
Alloy 7 String | - | Never | In studio use (2012) | |
Delorean 3.0 [note 2] | - | Never | Never used | |
Rust Relic | - | Never | Never used (Sold) | |
The Sheep Guitar | - | Never | Never used |
Signature Guitars
Model |
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Manson MB-1 |
Manson MB-1S |
Manson DL-1 |
Manson SDL-1 |
Manson DR-1 |
Manson MB-1RA |
Manson MB-1T |
Manson MB-1S2.0 |
Cort MBC-1 |
Manson MBM-1 |
Manson DL-OR |
Notes
References
- ↑ a b c d e f g These names are what Matt Bellamy calls his guitars by
- ↑ a b c These names are not official, but fan dubs. These guitars have not been added to the Muse gallery on the Manson Guitar website and thus their official names are unknown.
- ↑ Now displayed inside the Manson Guitars shop, Exeter.