Copper shielding and potential for grounding issues.

ekieegan

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Hello all.
I am somewhat new to soldering. I have researched and feel comfortable to do it. but I had a question with regards to shielding, copper or paint for that matter. Can the pots touch the shielding? Both volume and tone? or is there a potential for sound issues? Any thoughts are welcomed and greatly appreciated! Thanks!
 
Re: Copper shielding and potential for grounding issues.

Usually the back of the pot is suppose to be grounded, so it's not an issue.
 
Re: Copper shielding and potential for grounding issues.

Hello all.
I am somewhat new to soldering. I have researched and feel comfortable to do it. but I had a question with regards to shielding, copper or paint for that matter. Can the pots touch the shielding? Both volume and tone? or is there a potential for sound issues? Any thoughts are welcomed and greatly appreciated! Thanks!

The pot casings should make as much contact with the shielding foil as possible. In fact a good design would be, if they sit in solid grounded foil or plate anyway, to not solder to the back of the pots.
 
Re: Copper shielding and potential for grounding issues.

I would suggest you graphit 33 instead of copper.
Copper tends to rust with time, leaving that green rust that looks really uggly.
Just my experience.
 
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