Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Tech => Topic started by: tomjackson on July 24, 2008, 01:03:16 PM
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I’ve just stripped the poly off my American Strat and underneath the poly in the control/pickup/jack cavity there is a black paint. Is this conductive paint for grounding as there is a screw which goes into the wood in the pickup cavity. If so is it required?
I was planning to just nitro the bare body and that’s all.
If it is a conductive substance, I’ve heard that this type of shielding can affect the sound?
Thanks
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It's shielding paint to reduce noise. I'd leave it there :)
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i would leave it there as well, more trouble than its worth to strip out the cavity
shielding in pickup cavities can change the sound but i dont think the stuff in control cavities does
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Well most of of it has peeled off anyway now so I'll just see how I go
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in that case get rid of it and do a proper shielding job with the sticky backed copepr foil