Yes, it would. Check out GuitarNuts.com , and look at the "Quieting the Beast" mod, I do it to all my guitars with a pickguard, and it makes a HUGE difference! The isolation capacitor is real important, it helps filter out a lot of the hum. Next time I open up my Strat, I'll take some pics of it. If you have any questions, feel free to PM me, I've shielded many guitars, and you could do it with $5 worth of material.
-Jordan
So can ground loops in a guitar's wiring cause extra noise???
I've heard so many different opinions on this, but still havent found a conclusion.
HELP!
Thanks for sharing the photos of your shielded guitar. I always thought that part of having a guitar with passive pickups was the buzzing and humming. It is pretty nuts that a lot of guitar makers don't properly shield their guitars. Personally, I've always liked hearing the sound of notes, chords, and riffs on my instruments. So anything I can do to reduce the humming and buzzing is probably worth it.
So I've seen a few methods of guitar cavity shielding - one that calls for a few coats of this Carbon paint you can buy. Has anyone tried that? I've seen the stuff before, but I don't know if you can solder to it. I wonder if it's just a general shielding with the carbon paint.
-Peter