How To Shield a Guitar
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OMG Lefty as in left-handed guitars! Love it!
Lefty’s all the way! 🤘🤘🤘
@@EricMerrowRock on brother in arm!
A smooth, conversational and easy to follow tutorial!
This was great! Although I’ve never shielded my own guitar, I’ve certainly been curious about the process. This guitar is going to be a BEAST by the time you’re totally finished tweaking it! I can’t wait to see the end result!
Great as always, Eric! The Bay State thanks you! 🤘🤘🤘💪💪💪
Zach, thanks so much for watching! Shielding is something that definitely isn't necessary or anything to get hung up about when evaluating an instrument. But in specific situations it can definitely help! For instance, my parts JM - shielding helped it a lot! Whereas with my SG, shielding the guitar made almost no difference. But like I said in the video, it's kind of fun for me now. Just gives me a chance to mellow out really haha. This classic vibe is a really great guitar! I put 12's on it and i've got it tuned to c# std. I think I'm gonna get some 11-50-somethings soon to give that a shot.
Informative video, thanks Eric! Revealing side by side comparison of conductive paint and tape.
Thanks for watching!
This video was very helpful towards my first guitar build. I did conductive shielding paint, but wanted to do copper shielding for the pickguard I'm going to order. This really made it simple, thanks man!
Glad the video helped! Thanks so much for watching!
This came in my life at the perfect time! Thanks for thinking of me, Eric. 😂
Anytime!! haha Thanks for watching!
Taking my new squire lefty jazzmaster out for first gig tomorrow night after initial set in Courtney’s bar Killarney Ireland I’ll try and get a video and post it. I have a blue tooth wireless at the moment so no noise issue but will be doin* full shielding soon thanks for videos 😀
Getting from Detroit Eric. I'm a new subscriber (only about 6 months) and glad I did. I'm an offset lover too and know about Mike Adams on CZcams also. He's awesome. As you know, there's a ton of shielding tutorials out there but yours is great. I haven't shielded my Squier CV Jag or JM yet. You're inspiring me to do it now. Your biggest tip was using a cloth to smooth the tape out. Thanks for that! I would've cut my fingers all up. Hahahaa. Have a nice day man.
Thanks for watching! Definitely use something to protect your fingers! haha it's no fun getting all those little cuts
Shields up! Cheers Eric!!
Right on! Thanks for watching!
You did have continuity, but it looked like it was in the meg-ohms range. I can't imagine that would be as good as zero resistance.
That might make for an interesting video the different resistance of various types of shielding paints.
Anyway, great video.
Have you ever tried implanting an amplifier and speaker in a guitar? I came across this post looking for some ideas. I have a little First Act electric guitar with a speaker in it. I replaced the amplifier with two small amps internally when to overdrive the other one however the second amp I can't turn up very much without getting a massive squealing coming from the internal wiring being too close do the board and feeding back into the second amp magnetically. The same Electronics worked fine with both amps turned up to Max before I implanted them into the guitar.
@@jdmayfield88 I haven’t tried to put an amp in a guitar, but that sounds like a fun project!
When you first mentioned this video during the pickup upgrade video, I was looking forward to it a great deal. I was not disappointed. One question though, wouldn’t it have been less time consuming to use the shielding paint in the cavity? Also, how readily available is the shielding paint? One of my guitars uses it and it’s a little flaky in some spots. Anyway, great video Eric!!!🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Great question, Chris! I haven’t used shielding paint but I think if you applied it correctly it would probably be quicker to actually apply. But then I’d imagine you’d want to let it dry? Not sure how long that takes. But after it’s dry, it would work the same as the tape for sure.
09:17 oooh i wanted to know how to apply shielding to the body and thats conductive paint...
11:18 ok then
Awesome video as usual... I ordered a pickguard to change configuration on my oooold guitar so I think is the best time to try that shield thing.
Thanks for watching!
Good tips Eric! Going to try the tape this week on a pedal rather than shield paint!
Yeah dude! I bet it’ll work nicely!
I know this is an old comment but I am really curious to know why you would choose to do this to a pedal.
If the pedal enclosure is made of metal and is grounded from the pots and jacks then isn't the enclosure acting in the same capacity as the copper tape does on a guitar?
I'm guessing the pedal enclosure you're doing this to is plastic?
How did it turn out?
@@cameronfarrell9076 hey! I actually make all my pedals out of old skateboards, so they have to be shielded! They work great and the tape is so much nicer to use rather than paint!
@@shoneswood707 oh, nice! Fair enough, tape on, friend.
Dude what is your distortion pedal, your tone is great
Ah man, I wish I could remember what I used but unfortunately I’m not sure
What pickups are those? Been looking for a new set for my lefty Jazzmaster
These are noiseless Jazzmaster Pickups from Brandonwound Pickups. I love them and absolutely recommend them!
Sorry I'm late but wouldn't you have to ground your shield?
You are correct, you’ll want to make a connection from the electronic ground to the shield. With the Jazzmaster it’s pretty nice and easy because the bracket on the rhythm circuit is typically grounded and it’s easy to make connection with the shielding
it would be great if you did before and after , we don't see the result
You’re right, I probably should’ve done that. Next time I have a project to shield a guitar, I’ll try to make another video about it
@@EricMerrow great , cheers