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* [[Space Dementia (song)|Space Dementia]]
* [[Space Dementia (song)|Space Dementia]]
* [[Stockholm Syndrome (song)|Stockholm Syndrome]]
* [[Stockholm Syndrome (song)|Stockholm Syndrome]]
* [[Time Is Running Out (song)|Time Is Running Out]]
* [[Will of the People (song)|Will of the People]]
* [[Will of the People (song)|Will of the People]]


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Revision as of 23:17, 11 October 2022

Manson Matt Black 3.0
Manson Matt Black 3.0 after toss in Lima
Matt Black 3.0
Manufacturer Manson Guitars
Used 2019-10-02
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 501
Electronics One volume, one tone, 3-way toggle pickup selector
Pickup(s) Neck: Sustainiac Humbucker
Bridge: Psychopaf PF-1 (Chorme cover with etched Manson Logo)
Special circuits

Background

This guitar is exactly the same as the batch of Manson Matt Black 2.0 (batch) guitars, except it features a Sustainiac Humbucker instead of a single coil Sustainiac and a covered pickup instead of a uncovered one. The neck features the old Manson logo, as does the covered Psychopaf PF-1 Humbucker pickup.

Except for the colours, it is exactly the same guitar as the Manson Matt Black Stealth 2.0

Touring

This guitar first appeared at the Latin America leg of the Simulation Theory World Tour 2019, where it was used for songs in Drop D tuning and often thrown around a bit after the Metal Medley.

It made one appeareance during Will of the People Summer Festivals Tour at Rock In Rio for Stockholm Syndrome where Matt threw it in the air and broke it´s head off.

It was used again at Will of the People Theatre Tour, but this time for songs that are played in standard tuning, as Minimum, Space Dementia and Will of the People.

Songs used for


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