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    I am working on shielding components in my electrical guitar. I read somewhere that aluminum shielding tape is less practical than copper or brass (Im not sure which) due to the fact that two pieces should not touch each other due to conductivity. Is this true? If this is the case which of the three should I use (I would like the tape to overlap safely)?

    Thanks,
    Matt

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    Re: Shielding Tape

    Copper.

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      I used heavy duty aluminum foil on a few guitars with great success.

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        Re: Shielding Tape

        I think the copper is preferred, but I've also heard that standard HVAC tape (you can get it at Home Depot) works fine. The only downside of aluminum is that you can't solder to it.
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          Re: Shielding Tape

          I did the copper tape, and not only is a ***** to work with, it actually changes the guitars sound.

          Once I tried the paint, I never went back.

          -Chris

          Originally posted by John Suhr
          “Practice cures most tone issues”

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