Hey folks. So I'm trying two new things on a build and am wondering if their interaction is going to cause me problems?
1) Shielding the guitar's control cavity with Stew Mac's shielding paint.
2) Holding the cavity cover on the back on with magnets instead of screws.
However, the shielding paint is touching the magnets... is this going to cause me issues? Having magnets essentially "in" the circuit? Something in my head tells me this may lead to ground loops? And something in my head tells me this is not an issue at all?
Any thoughts either direction?
Side question: for those that use shielding paint often, is it robust enough after 3 coats to use AS my grounding medium? IE: if I attach a lead to the paint and the paint touches all my components I shouldn't have to ground each component's housing? Or more importantly, maybe I SHOULDN'T wire-ground each component because it could cause ground loops if already grounded by the paint?
Thanks,
Chris
1) Shielding the guitar's control cavity with Stew Mac's shielding paint.
2) Holding the cavity cover on the back on with magnets instead of screws.
However, the shielding paint is touching the magnets... is this going to cause me issues? Having magnets essentially "in" the circuit? Something in my head tells me this may lead to ground loops? And something in my head tells me this is not an issue at all?
Any thoughts either direction?
Side question: for those that use shielding paint often, is it robust enough after 3 coats to use AS my grounding medium? IE: if I attach a lead to the paint and the paint touches all my components I shouldn't have to ground each component's housing? Or more importantly, maybe I SHOULDN'T wire-ground each component because it could cause ground loops if already grounded by the paint?
Thanks,
Chris
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