Electric Guitar Shielding with Conductive Paint and Copper Tape
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The Copper Tape used in this video:
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After ‘Frankensteining’ a perfectly good Brian Moore iGuitar by installing my own pickups and switches, I was left with a lot of EMI noise. Electro Magnetic Interference which is also known as Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) in electric guitars is either a ground problem or poorly implemented shielding.
After some research I bought some paint and tape from Stewart-McDonald (StewMac) luthier supplies. After installation I cured all of my noisy guitar problems. I am now very happy with the amazing instrument that I own.
Thanks, Andy.
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Equipment used to make this video:
Brian Moore Guitar Custom 90TP.13 guitar,
Neck Pickup: Seymour Duncan Hot Rails
Middle Pickup: Fender Fat 50′s
Bridge Pickup: Dimarzio Paf Pro,
Wilkinson floating bridge,
D’Addario 9-42 strings,
Navajo Silversmith copper plectrum made by Jeremiah Herrera,
Line 6 X3 Live guitar effects,
Sennheiser e935 Vocal microphone
Behringer Xenyx 1204USB mixer,
Behringer B1031a studio monitors,
Sennheiser HD 280 pro headphones,
BeachTek DXA-5DA audio preamp for camera,
JVC HD-3 video camera,
Acer Aspire 6930 laptop,
Acer 21″ monitor,
Corel Draw and Photo-Paint,
Adobe Premiere Elements.
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