Wade at Motorcity came through again - 2nd Degree

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Someone ever tried/played the 2nd degre and/or the detroiter with a fying V (all mahogany but no maple table like the typical LP)

Thanks!
 
After this thread and much though, I think I'll be ordering a 2nd degree black belt for my Les Paul. . .but I'm torn on what I should get for my strat. It's either the Detroiter or another 2nd Degree Black Belt. Wade says the Black Belt is fuller, with more low end, so that might be the ticket in an Ash Strat. But, the Detroiter sounds like it'd be really cool too. I really hate this forum sometimes.
 
reverymike":13pz7ikk said:
After this thread and much though, I think I'll be ordering a 2nd degree black belt for my Les Paul. . .but I'm torn on what I should get for my strat. It's either the Detroiter or another 2nd Degree Black Belt. Wade says the Black Belt is fuller, with more low end, so that might be the ticket in an Ash Strat. But, the Detroiter sounds like it'd be really cool too. I really hate this forum sometimes.

:lol: :LOL: I hear ya, tough sometimes to get through all the hype. I just try and remember that everything is subjective and there are a whole bunch of people on here with different tastes and styles of music so you really have to make your own judgements on things. Usually when someone posts like I did here, it's because I'm extremely happy with the product and want to share the experience. Glad to see there are more than a few with the same experience with Motorcity, quality stuff! :rock:
 
tonmazz":2mjhs5u0 said:
reverymike":2mjhs5u0 said:
After this thread and much though, I think I'll be ordering a 2nd degree black belt for my Les Paul. . .but I'm torn on what I should get for my strat. It's either the Detroiter or another 2nd Degree Black Belt. Wade says the Black Belt is fuller, with more low end, so that might be the ticket in an Ash Strat. But, the Detroiter sounds like it'd be really cool too. I really hate this forum sometimes.

:lol: :LOL: I hear ya, tough sometimes to get through all the hype. I just try and remember that everything is subjective and there are a whole bunch of people on here with different tastes and styles of music so you really have to make your own judgements on things. Usually when someone posts like I did here, it's because I'm extremely happy with the product and want to share the experience. Glad to see there are more than a few with the same experience with Motorcity, quality stuff! :rock:


I agree!!
 
Best pickup I've played...perfect match for an LP. It also sounds great for cleans.
 
jmgman69":1codwxyl said:
MichaelG":1codwxyl said:
Superunknown":1codwxyl said:
tonmazz":1codwxyl said:
Man Wade has the magic touch. Just spent my second night with the 2nd Degree in my Les Paul, love it! His stuff is great. Afwayu in the Charvel...Done! 2nd Degree in the Les Paul...Done. Have to set up one more now, Wade suggested the Detroiter, anyone have any reviews of that one?

Congrats! I have the 2nd Degree in the bridge of my Bloomfield LP and I just love it. Everyone bitches about the MCP's having too much bass. This has not been my experience at all..... :confused:

I've read that a few times too and I can't help but laugh. And only 2 or 3 people have expressed an opinion that way but everyone else doesn't seem to have the same issue. Hmm.... maybe these folks have too much bass dialed into their rigs? :lol: :LOL: Anyway... whatever. I've got most of Wades models in various guitars and not ONE of them has too much bass.

Fanboi of MCP? Guilty as charged. I love them all, but for me the blackbelt 2nd degree is extra special. IMHO, YMMV, blah blah, yada yada etc..
Ya this Michael guy is an MCP whore for sure man!!! :lol: :LOL:

LOL! Takes a whore to know a whore Jason :lol: :LOL:
 
MichaelG":2adofu41 said:
jmgman69":2adofu41 said:
MichaelG":2adofu41 said:
Superunknown":2adofu41 said:
tonmazz":2adofu41 said:
Man Wade has the magic touch. Just spent my second night with the 2nd Degree in my Les Paul, love it! His stuff is great. Afwayu in the Charvel...Done! 2nd Degree in the Les Paul...Done. Have to set up one more now, Wade suggested the Detroiter, anyone have any reviews of that one?

Congrats! I have the 2nd Degree in the bridge of my Bloomfield LP and I just love it. Everyone bitches about the MCP's having too much bass. This has not been my experience at all..... :confused:

I've read that a few times too and I can't help but laugh. And only 2 or 3 people have expressed an opinion that way but everyone else doesn't seem to have the same issue. Hmm.... maybe these folks have too much bass dialed into their rigs? :lol: :LOL: Anyway... whatever. I've got most of Wades models in various guitars and not ONE of them has too much bass.

Fanboi of MCP? Guilty as charged. I love them all, but for me the blackbelt 2nd degree is extra special. IMHO, YMMV, blah blah, yada yada etc..
Ya this Michael guy is an MCP whore for sure man!!! :lol: :LOL:

LOL! Takes a whore to know a whore Jason :lol: :LOL:
:lol: :LOL: I know not what you speak of :lol: :LOL: The 2nd dgrees are killer man!!!!!
 
jmgman69":3d4gzqrc said:
MichaelG":3d4gzqrc said:
jmgman69":3d4gzqrc said:
MichaelG":3d4gzqrc said:
Superunknown":3d4gzqrc said:
tonmazz":3d4gzqrc said:
Man Wade has the magic touch. Just spent my second night with the 2nd Degree in my Les Paul, love it! His stuff is great. Afwayu in the Charvel...Done! 2nd Degree in the Les Paul...Done. Have to set up one more now, Wade suggested the Detroiter, anyone have any reviews of that one?

Congrats! I have the 2nd Degree in the bridge of my Bloomfield LP and I just love it. Everyone bitches about the MCP's having too much bass. This has not been my experience at all..... :confused:

I've read that a few times too and I can't help but laugh. And only 2 or 3 people have expressed an opinion that way but everyone else doesn't seem to have the same issue. Hmm.... maybe these folks have too much bass dialed into their rigs? :lol: :LOL: Anyway... whatever. I've got most of Wades models in various guitars and not ONE of them has too much bass.

Fanboi of MCP? Guilty as charged. I love them all, but for me the blackbelt 2nd degree is extra special. IMHO, YMMV, blah blah, yada yada etc..
Ya this Michael guy is an MCP whore for sure man!!! :lol: :LOL:

LOL! Takes a whore to know a whore Jason :lol: :LOL:
:lol: :LOL: I know not what you speak of :lol: :LOL: The 2nd dgrees are killer man!!!!!


Tell me dude.... are blackbelts through the Bones better than sex with hot pornstars? ...or is that one a bit of a toss-up? :D
 
MichaelG":o6w3f4gi said:
jmgman69":o6w3f4gi said:
MichaelG":o6w3f4gi said:
jmgman69":o6w3f4gi said:
MichaelG":o6w3f4gi said:
Superunknown":o6w3f4gi said:
tonmazz":o6w3f4gi said:
Man Wade has the magic touch. Just spent my second night with the 2nd Degree in my Les Paul, love it! His stuff is great. Afwayu in the Charvel...Done! 2nd Degree in the Les Paul...Done. Have to set up one more now, Wade suggested the Detroiter, anyone have any reviews of that one?

Congrats! I have the 2nd Degree in the bridge of my Bloomfield LP and I just love it. Everyone bitches about the MCP's having too much bass. This has not been my experience at all..... :confused:

I've read that a few times too and I can't help but laugh. And only 2 or 3 people have expressed an opinion that way but everyone else doesn't seem to have the same issue. Hmm.... maybe these folks have too much bass dialed into their rigs? :lol: :LOL: Anyway... whatever. I've got most of Wades models in various guitars and not ONE of them has too much bass.

Fanboi of MCP? Guilty as charged. I love them all, but for me the blackbelt 2nd degree is extra special. IMHO, YMMV, blah blah, yada yada etc..
Ya this Michael guy is an MCP whore for sure man!!! :lol: :LOL:

LOL! Takes a whore to know a whore Jason :lol: :LOL:
:lol: :LOL: I know not what you speak of :lol: :LOL: The 2nd dgrees are killer man!!!!!


Tell me dude.... are blackbelts through the Bones better than sex with hot pornstars? ...or is that one a bit of a toss-up? :D
Words cannot explain :D
 
Guys don't forget about his neck pickups they are just magic. They are unlike most, real clear and not muddy at all. You need these also.
 
nico22":3idkp0xr said:
Someone ever tried/played the 2nd degre and/or the detroiter with a fying V (all mahogany but no maple table like the typical LP)

Thanks!
I have a detroiter bridge & 2nd degree neck in a flying v (all korina) right now. Not the same as mahogany, but pretty close. The feel is unbelievable & the sound is open & huge. The detroiter made the v sound bigger than my LP, no joke. Granted the pickups in the LP are more focused & direct for metal riffage, but it's still an impressive feat because that LP slays. The detroiter wouldn't be my first choice for all out modern metal or the lastest "djent" craze, but for rock, hard rock, etc it's a force. The 2nd degree neck along with a custom wind BK (warpig/coldsweat cross) are the best necks I've ever played. The 2nd degree was a step up than the duncan 59 it the that axe. The 59 was killer in that axe too. Anyway, great combo in a flying v. I couldn't see someone being disappointed by it.
 
nico22":1lsm4ox8 said:
thanks man!

and what about a 2nd degree in flying V bridge?
Can't help you from experience, but before I got the Detroiter Wade told me compared to the Detroiter the 2nd degree bridge would have less push, less snarl, more low end, & more string separation. He did make it a point to tell me that even though it had more low end it was still tight & clear because of the string separation. One of these days I need to get around to trying one....
 
I have been looking at these for awhile and will probably be ordering a set soon... BUT what is the difference tone wise between the 2nd degree Black Belts and the Alnico II Black Belt Humbuckers?

I have (2) guitars with higher output pickups and was thinking the Alnico II Black Belt Humbuckers would be the way to go for something different.

I play a Suhr Badger 30 and PT50 rock, hard rock

They would be going in this guitar:
https://s975.photobucket.com/albums/ae23 ... DC0137.jpg


Thanks, Matt V
 
boneyard":1o6oc53y said:
I have been looking at these for awhile and will probably be ordering a set soon... BUT what is the difference tone wise between the 2nd degree Black Belts and the Alnico II Black Belt Humbuckers?

the usual differences between alnico 2 and alnico 5 PAFs:
alnico 2 - less output, smooth top, soft low end, sweet mids
alnico 5 - more output, bit more aggressive high end, punchy and tight low end, slightly scooped and open midrange

also, the 2nd degree is slightly overwound, so it would be hotter even with the same magnet

here's Wade's answer when I was deciding between the A4, A2 and the 2nd degree BB:
Wade":1o6oc53y said:
The A5 is strong and clear with plenty of sustain, but definitely stinging and can get harmonics with ease. The A4 is a touch less clear and with a fuller note in the low end- Still tight, but a touch creamier and more harmonic feedback. The A2 is the creamiest and still has great note definition in the lows. Very reminiscent to early 60's era Paf's without the Sterilized pluck- A great improvement. Lows are improved greatly. All of these necks can get really creamy and clear. All are tight in the lows..

he also said the 2nd degree has a different winding
 
Mailman1971":1ptxl320 said:
ldm":1ptxl320 said:
Wade is the man! He got me free tickets to see Overkill and Forbidden last night and I delivered Dave Linsk some new MCP's for a couple of his guitars (Detroiters I think). Good times!
That .........is an AWESOME Story!!! Sounds like it was a great concert!! :rock:

It was. We had fun. I found this on my blackberry last night. Don't tell Wade he was using EMG's... :lol: :LOL:

 
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