ErikH
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Re: Let's talk about single coil equipped guitars shielding
Thanks for that, doveman (and marvar). That's a cool video. Everybody should watch that.
Gosh, I think I just heard him say the shielding is used as a filter to send the noises (RF and such) to ground.
Electric guitar circuitry may be AC, although very very small AC, but the "ground" side of the output jack is connected to ground through the ground lug of the input jack on the amp.
Yes, you need to clean up the wiring and make sure your gear is connected to earth ground, but the shielding the guitar will help keep things quiet as well by doing just as they gentleman in the video said, filtering out unwanted noises and sending them to ground.
from a recent post this morning ... this explains it very well. Thanks the MARVAR ... excellent link.
http://www.taylorguitars.com/see-hear/Video.aspx?file=AudioGrounding_High.wmx
Thanks for that, doveman (and marvar). That's a cool video. Everybody should watch that.
Gosh, I think I just heard him say the shielding is used as a filter to send the noises (RF and such) to ground.
Electric guitar circuitry may be AC, although very very small AC, but the "ground" side of the output jack is connected to ground through the ground lug of the input jack on the amp.
Yes, you need to clean up the wiring and make sure your gear is connected to earth ground, but the shielding the guitar will help keep things quiet as well by doing just as they gentleman in the video said, filtering out unwanted noises and sending them to ground.
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