Hi!
I was wondering why manufacturers don't ground magnets(sc)/polepieces(hb) and shield coils.
I thought it was a matter of saving money.
I took my FS-1.I grounded the magnets with a piece of thin wire, wrapped around the magnets.
I wound copper tape around the coil leaving a gap, this is supposed to minimize eddy currents.
Everything was grounded, connections checked.
I recorded samples.
To my surprise, the noise and interference did not decrease, they were still the same.
The sound of the FS-1 has changed a bit. Less glassy, more midrange. Probably the capacitance caused by the grounded magnets and tape shifted the resonant peak.
The conclusion is that it makes no sense.
I'm also curious about pickguard shielding. I read somewhere, I think Chris Kinman talked about it, to leave a 5mm gap around the pickups. Do you think it has that much of an impact? Most pre-made pickguards have a shield to the very edge of the pickups.
I was wondering why manufacturers don't ground magnets(sc)/polepieces(hb) and shield coils.
I thought it was a matter of saving money.
I took my FS-1.I grounded the magnets with a piece of thin wire, wrapped around the magnets.
I wound copper tape around the coil leaving a gap, this is supposed to minimize eddy currents.
Everything was grounded, connections checked.
I recorded samples.
To my surprise, the noise and interference did not decrease, they were still the same.
The sound of the FS-1 has changed a bit. Less glassy, more midrange. Probably the capacitance caused by the grounded magnets and tape shifted the resonant peak.
The conclusion is that it makes no sense.
I'm also curious about pickguard shielding. I read somewhere, I think Chris Kinman talked about it, to leave a 5mm gap around the pickups. Do you think it has that much of an impact? Most pre-made pickguards have a shield to the very edge of the pickups.