Manson Oryx
Oryx | |
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Manufacturer | Manson Guitars |
Used | 2021— |
Body type | Solid |
Neck joint | Bolt-on |
Body covering | Satin White paint |
Wood | Body: Alder (presumed) Neck: Unknown Fingerboard: Unknown (24 frets) |
Bridge | Hipshot Multi-Scale Fixed Bridge |
Electronics | One volume, one tone, 3x3 Free-Way pickup selector |
Pickup(s) | Neck: Sustainiac Humbucker (presumed) Bridge: Bare Knuckle PolyMath (presumed) |
Special circuits | – |
Background
The newest of the Manson guitars, Bellamy uses a heavily modified version of it, with fanned frets, painted all-white (including the neck), used for Won't Stand Down and another untitled track from the upcoming album. This also marks the first new Manson guitar in a long time, to be used by Bellamy, which is not off of his signature model range, as the Manson Oryx is a guitar line made for Periphery guitarist, Adam "Nolly" Getgood.
According to Bellamy, with the guitar having six strings and having a special dropped B tuning, the fan-fretted fingerboard helps string tension remain solid.
Touring
The Manson Oryx has yet to appear on any gigs. It has, however, been seen in the studio, on Muse's Instagram/TikTok video, showing Bellamy playing Won't Stand Down.[1] It is unknown if the guitar was also used during the recording phase, as the song was recorded in early 2021, about a year prior to the official release of the Oryx.