Global guitar maker Cort, in collaboration with Matthew Bellamy, the lead guitarist of the renowned rock band Muse, and Manson Guitar Works, is excited to unveil an updated and extended lineup for the award-winning META Series MBM model. The MBM-2 range has revised body contours, closely resembling Bellamy’s stage guitars. All design and development work is personally supervised by Manson Guitar Works. The MBM-2 Sustainiac comes with a factory-installed USA Sustainiac Sustainer option and a brand - new Meta - Blue color in a stunning high - gloss finish. It retains the features that made the MBM - 1 highly acclaimed, like a sleek maple neck with a satin finish for an amazing played - in feel, a solid basswood body, a special Manson - designed bridge humbucker, and a kill button that lets players create various guitar effects without external effects. The headstock showcases Bellamy’s unique signature along with the Manson logo. Specifications: Body Material: Basswood; Fretboard Material: Laurel; Fretboard Radius: Compound Radius(12'-15.75'); Scale Length: 25.5' (648mm); No. of Frets: 22; Pickups: Manson® Sustainiac Humbucker (Neck), Manson® Humbucker (Bridge); Bridge: Fully Adjustable Bridge & Tailpiece; Strings: D'Addario® EXL110; Tuning Machines: Cort® Staggered Locking Tuners; Hardware Finish: Chrome.


Using this Cort Matt Bellamy Signature Electric Guitar is a breeze. First, tune your guitar using the Cort® Staggered Locking Tuners. The strings are D'Addario® EXL110, which are of great quality. When you start playing, the sleek maple neck with a satin finish will give you a super comfortable grip. You can use the kill button to create different guitar effects right on the guitar without needing extra equipment. The fully adjustable bridge and tailpiece let you set the action according to your preference. As for maintenance, keep your guitar in a dry and clean place. Wipe it down with a soft cloth after each use to keep the finish looking great. If you're not going to play it for a long time, loosen the strings a bit to relieve the tension on the neck. Also, check the frets regularly for any signs of wear and tear.