on the a dutch forum shielding your guitar is a hot topic.
but some of them claim loss of high freq after shielding.
so my thought go this way.
1 sound is a matter of resistance.
2 cable (used inside a guitar) has a resistance.
3 if one takes off the ground cable's that are no use anymore resistance changes.
questions
1 shieldtape has resistance?
2 now pots are attached to a massive big common ground, does it change the way the work with the pups in opposite to when solder t together with cable?
answer.
if things change i think one almost better could shield the cavity with tape, then take a thin piece of plastic that cover the side of the cavity where the pots are seated so they don't have contact with the shield and ground them normally
but what are your experiences ?
but some of them claim loss of high freq after shielding.
so my thought go this way.
1 sound is a matter of resistance.
2 cable (used inside a guitar) has a resistance.
3 if one takes off the ground cable's that are no use anymore resistance changes.
questions
1 shieldtape has resistance?
2 now pots are attached to a massive big common ground, does it change the way the work with the pups in opposite to when solder t together with cable?
answer.
if things change i think one almost better could shield the cavity with tape, then take a thin piece of plastic that cover the side of the cavity where the pots are seated so they don't have contact with the shield and ground them normally
but what are your experiences ?
