shielding paint

Voxman

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Does painting the entire control and pickup cavitys with shielding paint affect the tone? ...ehhhh besides removing electronic noise....
 
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I use sheilding paint in my Les Pauls when adding split wiring or the Jimmy page wiring and I haven't noticed a tone change, just a noise level drop when split.
 
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I've heard it could darken tone? No 1st hand experance... Just what I've been told.:)
 
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Single coils have a certain "sparkle" and that sparkle is usually high frequency noise. I use shielding paint regularly and with humbuckers you barely notice any high end loss. With single coils you do notice some high end loss. Although you can mitigate that by doing the 50's mod. Also when grounding the shielding go directly to the ground lug on the jack so you don't reintroduce any noise to the circuit.

The advantage of the shielding is that you can play at higher volume and higher distortion without excessive noise.
 
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Thanx folks :)
Great info there,i`v done the control cavitys now but i think i`ll wait with the pickup cavitys till i`v tried the pickups. Both buckers will be split but i don`t know what they`re gonna sound like(widerange buckers made by MJ at the custom shop)
 
Re: shielding paint

Single coils have a certain "sparkle" and that sparkle is usually high frequency noise. I use shielding paint regularly and with humbuckers you barely notice any high end loss. With single coils you do notice some high end loss. Although you can mitigate that by doing the 50's mod. Also when grounding the shielding go directly to the ground lug on the jack so you don't reintroduce any noise to the circuit.

The advantage of the shielding is that you can play at higher volume and higher distortion without excessive noise.


+1 on allpoints, thanks for saving me the effort :beerchug:
 
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BOO!
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This Peavey Falcon strat we just bought was shielded in all of the cavities with some kind of foil looking stuff, I've since read copper shielding is better!? Does the paint work as well? Seems like the paint might absorb into the wood and change things a bit, just me totally guessing! Deb
 
Re: shielding paint

This Peavey Falcon strat we just bought was shielded in all of the cavities with some kind of foil looking stuff, I've since read copper shielding is better!? Does the paint work as well? Seems like the paint might absorb into the wood and change things a bit, just me totally guessing! Deb
I wouldn't change anything if it is well done. I would think that foil might be a better shielding agent? I haven't had much luck with foil. But there's nothing wrong with foil. Shielding paint is fine but you need a half a dozen coats for it to be effective.

The only other thing you may want to do is to shield the pickguard. You can do this with a can of spray adhessive and common tin foil. The only proviso is that single ply cheap pickguards sometimes deform when the adhessive dries. You can also use aluminum flashing tape to shield the pickguard.
 
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I wouldn't change anything if it is well done. I would think that foil might be a better shielding agent? I haven't had much luck with foil. But there's nothing wrong with foil. Shielding paint is fine but you need a half a dozen coats for it to be effective...

I used StewMac's shielding paint on all my guitars and checked the resistance after each coat. It usually measures 0 after 2 coats. So, I add a 3rd coat for good measure and the results are great.
 
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If the guitar was previously correctly shielded with foil, the difference to using paint properly will be minimal. I personally feel that (properly applied) shielding paint is superior, but not by enough to take a proper foil shield out and redo it....
 
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I used StewMac's shielding paint on all my guitars and checked the resistance after each coat. It usually measures 0 after 2 coats. So, I add a 3rd coat for good measure and the results are great.
I use the same stuff. Its really messy unless your careful.
 
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