BTW....as for the cavity grounding, I try to always use the copper tape. But...I have had to use the carbon paint on occassion. If you do use the paint, let each coat dry for 6 hrs or so before the next coat and put atleast 3 coats or more. Seems to work decent enough.
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Originally posted by KickAxeUSA View Postjakeac.......Also make sure that the bridge has some sort of ground wire from it to the daisy chain of pot grounds. I have replaced alot of older strat pups with the DiMarzio noiseless ones and have had great success with no or very very little noise, making sure we give the old pups to the customer so if there is a time that it is sold, it can be restored back to OE classic. Also installed some tone shappers into strat types and those are pretty nice units. You can change the pot values, cap values, and pot assignments with the flick of a switch........SWEET. Still have to remove the pickguard though......unless you cut out a spot in the back of the guitar to access the tone shapper
I guess I'll pass on the shielding as it seems I don't really need it. The cover to the electronic chamber is metallic anyway, so that probably does a better job than a plastic cover as it is.
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