A friend who is a tech advising me on a recent Traynor re-build said not to worry about the lack of metal foil over the chassis (you know, the shielding stapled to the inside of the cabinet). On another project (tube preamp) a similar problem/question came up, and a similar answer was offered.
This makes me realize that maybe my assumptions about shielding are in need of an update.
So my question: Is it unnecessary to totally enclose all the electronics within a grounded shield in order to get the quietest (less hum/buzz) signal to noise ratio? And if complete enclosure is unnecessary, what exactly are the requirements?
I'm interested as pertains to guitars, amps and effects here.
Thanks, ya'll.
This makes me realize that maybe my assumptions about shielding are in need of an update.
So my question: Is it unnecessary to totally enclose all the electronics within a grounded shield in order to get the quietest (less hum/buzz) signal to noise ratio? And if complete enclosure is unnecessary, what exactly are the requirements?
I'm interested as pertains to guitars, amps and effects here.
Thanks, ya'll.
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