Hey, make sure to listen to the comparison with earbuds, headphones or decent monitors if you want to hear the differences. It's worth the trouble. :) Enjoy the video and let me know what you think! //Kris
@edgeofsanity9111
3 жыл бұрын
I'd like to see how to replace single coils by stacked humbuckers on a strat Could you plz explain and show how to do that?
@edgeofsanity9111
3 жыл бұрын
@@GCKelloch yes, replacing pickups by the same kinda pickups. But what about replacing single coils by stacked humbuckers?
@goldenultra
3 жыл бұрын
Don't Monitors have a dry sound just like monitor headphones?
@SPLENDIDZEN
2 жыл бұрын
Excellent Fahrenheit trap & playing!!!...
@nofuneral1790
2 жыл бұрын
I'm wondering, which option would you recommend for getting rid of static electricity build up on the pickguard? My tele neck pickup gets pops and such from static electricity discharge. My hand rubs on the pickguard while playing and the build up discharges, loudly, into my pickup.
@Harry_G89
Жыл бұрын
Hi, I turned my back to the TV and just listened, The guitar sounded very much the same all the way through, I didn't notice any difference that the shielding made, just a small variation in volume here and there Thanks for the video!
@noname11111
Жыл бұрын
I had loads of noise on a cheap tele on a high gain setting. For me, it was the control cavity. When I shielded it, 80% of the noise was gone. After doing pickup cavities it is basically perfect.
@BLACKSYNTH
Жыл бұрын
Any difference is from slightly different hand position when you went back, pick angle, ect, how warm/state the amp is in as these were videod quite a time appart. in reality shielding makes no tonal difference to your guitar signal. You never play somthing, put it down mess with the guitar, strings and then pick it up and play it exactly the same/have it sound identicle.
@DKing7602
Жыл бұрын
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses would it help, hurt, or not matter to shield the inside of the pickup covers?
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses
Жыл бұрын
Do you mean the metal covers of humbuckers? You shouldn't shield them, those covers are the shielding. Cheers //Kris
@Nebvin
3 жыл бұрын
I think you also should have compared the noise floor when not touching the strings. While touching the strings (or any other path to ground) you have turned your body into an antennae that shields your instrument.
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses
3 жыл бұрын
You are right, that would have been interesting to do as well. The reason is: I wanted to keep the video short and focus on things that matter most when playing the instrument. You would touch the strings pretty much all the time with at least one hand. First of all because that's a natural thing to do as a guitarist. Second of all, because you want to ground those strings, right? If you don't touch the strings, you have buzz anyhow, because the strings are not grounded anymore. I hope that makes sense to you. Cheers! //Kris
@Nebvin
3 жыл бұрын
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses if your strings aren’t grounded (through the bridge, output jack, and through the rest of your rig) then you have a problem. The player is not a good source of ground. Unless you don’t wear shoes and always play in a concrete basement. The only reason why shielding a guitar is optional is because of the player’s body doing the same role when grounded (which usually happens by touching the strings). The noise that shielding is supposed to stop is what is produced when not touching the strings. If you get excessive noise when not touching them, it is due to insufficient shielding, or improperly grounded shielding.
@raytorvalds3699
3 жыл бұрын
@@Nebvin Wow, you really don't know what you're talking about.
@Nebvin
3 жыл бұрын
@@raytorvalds3699 what part am I wrong about?
@raytorvalds3699
3 жыл бұрын
@@Nebvin About everything you just said. Except for " if your strings aren’t grounded (through the bridge, output jack, and through the rest of your rig) then you have a problem.".
@tjeppenbrackx9067
3 жыл бұрын
Just make sure if you put pieces of foil on top of each other the glue is conductive. Test for continuity with a multimeter or other continuity testing device. If the glue isn't conductive you can perforate the overlapping pieces of tape with a small fork or nail.
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses
3 жыл бұрын
Great advice, everyone, listen up. :) I didn't even mention this, because all the shielding copper tapes I'm working with (and what Thomann sells) have a conductive adhesive to avoid these connectivity issues. Cheers //Kris
@SBanas
3 жыл бұрын
Does ...... (Insert Tonewood/waxing/shielding...) change your tone? Yeah, no, maybe, I don't know. You know what really changes your tone? EQ on your amp or EQ pedal, and the speaker in your amp.
@18CC
3 жыл бұрын
and the room where u are !!!!
@xdoctorblindx
3 жыл бұрын
Problems with this video: 1. Shielding the control cavity absolutely does make a difference. There are several electronic structures in the control wiring that can amplify interference. 2. There is no reference to the problem of ground loops when establishing a ground (or grounds) for the shielding. If you create a ground loop in your shielding, you are effectively installing another antenna. 3. Hitting the volume pot at "10" creates a noise that has more to do with how well the pickups are isolated from the resonance of the guitar. Maybe don't do that when checking for interference noise. 4. When you point the pickups directly at the amp, you are completely nullifying the effect of the shielding, because you haven't shielded the front of the pickups. 5. Shielding makes a much more significant difference in a high-gain rig. Testing a low-gain, clean tone isn't an effective way to exemplify the benefits of shielding.
@Nebvin
3 жыл бұрын
It’s not surprising, the person who made the video believes that the guitar is grounded through the player. People will then use this video to further spread bad information. It’s frustrating.
@thorstenkoch194
3 жыл бұрын
Hej Ezra, could you please make a video about it? 😀
@iantaylor1524
3 жыл бұрын
Nicely put! 👌
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment Ezra! GCKelloch gave an awesome answer, thanks for the discussion. This makes our comment sections a good place to be and to learn from. Here's my reaction to your points: 1. In extreme conditions shielding everything makes sense, but honestly, after 25 years of playing guitar I have only encountered that once. In one single bar. 🤷♂️ Most pickup makers and guitar luthiers I talked to agree on shielding the electronic cavity not being worth the trouble for most players. 2. I didn't mention how to install the shielding because this is not a shielding tutorial video. It was mostly about the tonal aspect of it. 3. The peaks caused by hitting the volume pot shouldn't be of anyone's concern since the meter showed the current noise level all throughout the noise comparison. The peaks were not relevant and can be easily ignored. 4. Good point, you're absolutely right. 5. Also true. Even though the worst EMR noise I've ever heard were vintage spec'd guitars with cranked old-school Fender amps and such, not with modern high gain amps. Those will introduce their own noise level to the overall signal, which is an other story. Also, most high gain players will use a noise gate anyhow, because the hiss caused by the massive amount of gain + high volume makes those rigs borderline unenjoyable. I hope this makes sense to you. Cheers! //Kris
@SalvatorePiazzolla82
2 жыл бұрын
how do you make a groound loop in the guitar? has a single output, it is not possible. the fact that the top of the pickup is outside the shield does not matter, the electromagnetic waves are circles and are interrupted by the shield. The reason why these interferences are still felt is unfortunately because the part of interference that the shield manages to capture is minimal.
@Koplerio
9 ай бұрын
Okay- why not make a cage around the guitar and have a hole for the arm to go into?
@vw9659
3 жыл бұрын
No real difference in the noise floor. So either (1) you're in a EMR-quiet environment, or (2) shielding makes no difference to the noise floor, or (3) the fact that you didn't test for electrical continuity of each cavity's copper tape with the output jack's ground tab doesn't allow us viewers to rule out ungrounded shielding. Does the tape you used have conductive adhesive (some does, some doesn't) ?
@Nebvin
3 жыл бұрын
Something that is never mentioned is that grounding your body by touching the strings also shields the guitar, and could explain the minimal difference in noise.
@donald-parker
3 жыл бұрын
I like the unshielded sound better. Brighter. More life. I'm curious - are you leaving the shield in your lovely Tele or removing it?
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses
3 жыл бұрын
Hey Donald, the shielding is long gone. I removed it right after the video. haha! Just like you, I prefer a more lively tone and I don't really mind a little hum. I have this guitar for over 5 years, used to play a strat before that for years. I played hundreds of shows and recorded tons of videos with unshielded guitars and never felt like anything is out of control, so I don't bother. :) Especially not, if it changes the tone to the worse. Cheers //Kris
@lobster8009
2 жыл бұрын
Are there really people that believe shielding changes tone? It absolutely makes a difference in unwanted noise of an electric guitar but thinking it changes the tone is just a bunch of unscientific nonsense.
@mimi_da_dogg4357
Жыл бұрын
Yup just shielded my Nashville Telecaster, the crackling pop coming from the pick guard is gone. Now its quiet as f*** and it play so good
@heychrisgreen
3 жыл бұрын
I can hear a difference, but wouldn’t notice unless provoked. Lately I have been enjoying the “noises” of recording.. modern simulated instruments, amps, and recording equipment has become “sterile” to me… I enjoy listening to things that have errors and noise.. it makes me think it’s real, it was played, this person is the real deal.. when something is too clean I often think it’s over produced or engineered in a lab rather than emotive.. music should not be about being perfect, it’s a way of communicating, and communication isn’t always perfect
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses
3 жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree more with you. I tend to listen to more and more recordings, where you can actually hear everything. Including the room, some noise, the singer breathing, etc. This tendency of making albums super clean and over produced is, well... strange and sad. //Kris
@Big_Red_Dork
Жыл бұрын
I dunno, there's plenty of ways to add that vintage feel to a clean signal through a variety of high quality, end to end simulated electronics in VST plugin form or analogue options. It's better imo to have the cleanest, high quality recording with as much fidelity as possible, so you have the maximum amount of options of how to process that signal. After all, an analog "vintage" sound is nothing but a clean signal that's been coloured by the signal chain, which is totally emulatable
@spencerludman3915
Жыл бұрын
@@Big_Red_Dork if you need the most options possible, then you don’t shield your guitar
@bjunk5344
8 ай бұрын
I also love to hear Yoko Ono singing John Lennon entire catalogue in the key of ONO, with all the noises and flaws... Come on brother, get with the clean recording no pops scratches and crackle.
@SpartacusBG
8 ай бұрын
My personal motto: Imperfection creates tension, which creates expectation, which turns to joy when fulfilled. Otherwise we wouldn't be using suspendeds in composition. Same with gear...
@Oilid
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I remember shielding my single coils guitars the wrong way. Forgot the ground.
@PooNinja
3 жыл бұрын
🤦🏽
@Oilid
3 жыл бұрын
@@PooNinja 😀
@officialWWM
13 күн бұрын
I don’t think that made any difference to the noise levels but damn, that’s a nice tone!
@TommasoPaba
3 жыл бұрын
I've always shielded my basses with copper conducive tape, the result: dead silent, no change in tone (if there's any change, it's for the better unless you like noise 😏). Of course, it doesn't remove the single coil hum, for that you need no install noiseless pickups. If you do both things, you can forget about noise.
@gardenofnightmare
2 жыл бұрын
I did that on my PJ, and there is no hum for sure. However, I also lost all of the treble. Any fix for this?
@mindfield9832
Жыл бұрын
500k pots
@karllongbottomguitars9192
3 жыл бұрын
To my ears, no discernable difference in noise floor and darker sounding with the shielding. Would it not have been better to use a strat for this experiment as a tele has the metal bridge plate and neck pickup cover. I fully shielded my strat and it did reduce the noise floor and it did make it darker sounding, although I quite like it that way and that is what EQ is for
@DavidHughesss
Ай бұрын
I think it's only really noticeable when you're not playing the guitar, and even then the difference is subtle. I think it's one of those things that is worth doing mostly because you enjoy doing it for the sheer joy of tinkering with stuff.
@davidtkeith
22 күн бұрын
I'm not sure but it seems the bridge pickup cavity's shielding is not connected to the other shieldings. So this shield isn't working properly.
@sequoyahfaulk9507
11 ай бұрын
Noise floor is the exact same, why would anyone do this if the noise floor is the same? It gets quieter in the middle example, then back to peaking between 40-50 db in the 3rd one with full shielding. I'm genuinely curious why no one else is bringing this up???
@jensschettler1732
2 ай бұрын
I shield my strats regulary after buy it until i played a completly unshielded one. Pull all that shilding shit out and that strat chime is back. Short wires nice pv 59 or cs69 without any shilding and you hear what your strat can really sound.
@cleangoblin2021
7 күн бұрын
Amp wasnt noisy to begin with. Id say the house and guitar was already properly grounded.
@echelecopao
9 ай бұрын
Would have been helpful to use a lot more gain/distortion. That's when the noise coming from the guitar can make a huge difference. Using low gain the noise difference isn't very noticeable, so no need to bother with all that extra work
@saarangnarayan123
3 жыл бұрын
Definitely heard a difference in the high end. I made an Ibanez RG with a custom body and did not shield or finish the body and it was bright as heck. I shielded the cavities and didn't notice much of a difference at first. But watching this video made me realise that actually, the harsh treble on that guitar did go away to some degree. Now I understand that it was because of the shielding. I thought that I maybe had a weird set of strings that were somehow brighter sounding than the later packs, and so never made the connection that maybe it was because of the shielding that the fizz was gone.
@mikeburch8980
2 жыл бұрын
Wrong techno man. It is possible To strum strings, that are surrounded by magnetic field, and pickups inside A faraday cage. Nope I'm not gonna Tell you how I did it lol
@ssm445
2 жыл бұрын
I love the Thomann channel, but this video is completely pointless. Hum is not really a problem with low gain setups🤦♂ This video did not help at all, was a waste of time 👎
@picksalot1
Жыл бұрын
I think it would have been better if you did the test and comparison in an electronically noisier environment. In places I've lived, the noise/hum has been about 5 times louder on my Strat with single coils than in your Studio. No amount of Shielding made the output usable in my locations. I replaced all the Pickups with Noiseless or stacked Humbuckers, and that finally solved the problem. I left the Shielding in for good measure.
@brucew.5177
9 ай бұрын
Kris , nice try but the shielding appears not to have made any difference in the hum . Now what ? Could it be the single coils ?
@artreemusic2646
Жыл бұрын
Great video, but I can't hear any difference while playing. Minimal before playing.
@thorstenkoch194
3 жыл бұрын
Why do you measure and don't compare the numbers? And you were closest to it and could have rewatched and at least given us your impression. If you ask 10 viewers how it sounded, guess what? 🙄
@libniferreirarocha3214
8 ай бұрын
I noticed a big difference on high frequencies noise. Sure that the sound its much better whithout this noise . The low frequenci noise seems to be the same.
@BB-fk1wf
11 ай бұрын
The noise with pickup shielding only is actually worse than without any shielding. There doesn't seem to be any appreciable change in tone between the three solutions, save a slightly more clarity of the sound on full shielding.
@rianenhandebruijn8086
15 күн бұрын
I used Quieting the beast mod for guitar. Works very good.
@charlesb7831
3 жыл бұрын
Only thing I ever notice is the decrease in the ambient noise. I did 2 of my guitars, an original Kramer Nightswan from 1989. Made a huge difference in knocking down the noise, I'm running a Seymour Duncan active heavy metal live wire in the bridge and a Seymour Duncan JB in the neck. Also did my Zakk Wylde epiphone Les Paul, I installed the EMG 81 and 85, full shielding and both guitars are wired for 18v. Very gainy, so the noise reduction was more noticeable for me. I still have to do my Hamer Californian and Kramer Dave Sabo signature baretta. It's time consuming, but worth it overall for me. It never wears out or ever needs attention after its done. I solder all my copper strips together and join each cavity with a wire soldered to each cavity. I go to extremes lol. I do have a background in electronics, 4 yeas electronics and did 1 year electrical. Also into HAM radio , where grounding and shielding is a huge deal. I applied those theories to the guitars and works great for me. Love these videos. Cheers!
@BAND-MAID-USA
6 күн бұрын
Buy a noise gate because that shielding seemed to have done nothing at all.
@mtkwe
Жыл бұрын
Yeah but you should had kept your hands off the strings when not playing to hear an actual difference
@SpacemanL2
11 ай бұрын
I know it’s not your tone perhaps, but I would have enjoyed a comparison at hi gain. Going through multiple amplifier circuits would highlight the problems you’re looking to eliminate, and show the disparity in the 3 configurations more graringly.
@kenbash2951
Жыл бұрын
You lose a little treble when you shield and it didn't help the hum much at all. Why do it??????????????
@peterullo1035
Жыл бұрын
According to the vu meters it looked like the hum got worse after shielding :(
@georgemacdonald3087
11 ай бұрын
OK, since you are representing Thomann, tell me, do Thomann left handed guitars come fitted with reverse taper audio pots or only with standard audio tapers (as fitted to right handed guitars) but wired in reverse? Obviously the taper would work poorly in that case with a lefty guitar. Bet I don't get an answer. :)
@georgemacdonald3087
10 ай бұрын
No...didn't think I would. Lol. Mine arrived. It has ordinary A250K pots. with reverse wiring which is no use as the taper is the wrong way round. Reverse taper audio pots are marked C250K. If Thomann don't want the extra expense of proper Reverse taper audio pots in their Lefties then they should fit Linear 250K pots as they can be wired in reverse.
@Jonw8222
9 ай бұрын
For strats especially, there is some delicious detail and nuances in the high trebles, but these are also sometimes harsh and also live in the same sonic neighbourhood as noise. It doesn't come across that much in this video but in the room you can hear it clearer. Reducing the noise? Shielding works great but some treble detail is also lost. It's similar to turning the tone knob down a little. It sounds punchier and clearer but a little less sparkle. This can be a good or a bad thing. There is something special about vintage guitars despite their noise and this is one of those things. I play high gain a lot, so I prefer shielding most of the time. But if I'm listing to someone play an SRV or Eric Johnson song at gig volumes, I don't want their guitar to be shielded. Hum cancelling single coils have a similar thing going on.
@tellstarrsixtwo7120
6 ай бұрын
Is it possible to compensate that with lower capacitors ?
@jensschettler1732
2 ай бұрын
No. The Open airy Sound IS Just to get by completly kick that shilding crap Out of your strat.
@ant_yep
3 жыл бұрын
To me the tone sounds the same which is good. But now it sounds more focused and punctuated, more precise and clarity. And thank you Kris. You're one of the dudes that made me want to further pursue being a guitar tech. Thank you
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses
3 жыл бұрын
Cheers man, that's so cool! //Kris
@АндрейПолевой-я5и
3 жыл бұрын
There must be a big difference when you arms not in strings. I mean when you touch something grounded crack sound appears, but with shealding there is no difference whether your arms on string or not
@Noone-of-your-Business
3 жыл бұрын
Great demonstration, but what is _your_ conclusion??
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot! The lack of noise reduction with the shielding (shown in this video) represents my experience as a guitar player. In most cases shielding just doesn't really reduce anything. Unless you're in a power wise miserable location of course. The only effect of the shielding I've heard here, was that it killed my tele's treble and I didn't like that at all. So I removed all the shielding right after we finished this video. haha! How did it sound to you? //Kris
@ErnestoGennariNeto
3 жыл бұрын
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses I shielded some of my guitars throughout the years and noticed that the treble is still there, but the shielding prevents the loss of mid frequencies and when we hear those frequencies it sounds like the treble is lacking. It acts like an "fixed eq" device. To sum up, I removed the shielding of all my instruments, because I like more their original sound than the sound with shielding. Your Tele sound way more beautiful without shielding. :) Way to go!
@Hades_88
3 жыл бұрын
@@ErnestoGennariNeto Thats interesting. I wonder what the effect is when playing through a much louder rig? With the Fletcher-Munson curve, would that perceived loss of highs even out?
@ErnestoGennariNeto
3 жыл бұрын
@@Hades_88 I can't say about the Fletcher-Munson curve in this specific case, but maybe it'll be affected by many variables (system, ambient, etc...). although, talking about a louder rig, I think that this shielding effect is more audible with clean tones. It's like having other pickup (or eq pedal in front, or eq setting in the amp). That's what I experienced on this issue. I hope someone can explain the technical details more accurately. :)
@Noone-of-your-Business
3 жыл бұрын
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses Thanks for the reply. I probably agree - I did not hear that much of a difference anyway, which is why I asked. But I'd say you are probably right about the treble loss. I say "probably" because I am still waiting for my hearing aid to arrive. 😉
@momcilopucar8749
5 ай бұрын
You've Not mentioned noiseless pickups?? Isn't better or less noise with noiseless pickups + if shielded??? No one ever mentioned those questions on KZitem Videos...???😲😠
@Unbornchikkenable
Жыл бұрын
I notice no difference with the bridge pickup, but with the neck pickup I notice slight differences in the treble. The fully shielded example lacks some treble in the transients. But may also be related to inconsistency in picking. Was quite helpful video, as I fully shielded my Strat 6 years ago and recently read that shielding can negatively affect the sound. If there is a difference at all, it is negligible for me. Shielding the electromagnetic interference sources is helpful in any case. I notice this especially with neon light tubes. As soon as I turn with the pickups to the light it becomes quite annoying. Before shielding I didn't have to turn to the light, it was always bad.... A bandmate has an identical Strat without a shield. Its a lot more sensitive to the neon light tubes and basic noise. Conclusion: my shielding stays where it is, in my strat xD
@mariolama5325
2 жыл бұрын
Sorry, did you connect all the shielding to the wire that goes to the jack's ground ?
@tangentz0007
Жыл бұрын
I just heard a 1974 strat copper shielded in my Fuchs bj21 mkii in Europe. The difference is absolutely amazing. I though t he had upgraded the bridge pickup the sound was as so amazing. A must do. I will fo my strat and tele in the spring with a professional.
@MichaelMakowski2006
3 жыл бұрын
Using quality studio monitors, I heard a definite difference. More shielding = less high frequency, and actually, a bit less sustain and less "attack" or "bite". More shielding resulted in an overall warmer tone, by my ears.
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses
3 жыл бұрын
Exactly. Thank you for listening to it with this attention to details. You honour me. :) Cheers Mike! //Kris
@MichaelMakowski2006
3 жыл бұрын
@@GCKelloch We don't; but honestly, does it matter? :)
@thorstenkoch194
3 жыл бұрын
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses "Exactly"? If that is what you heard, why didn't you tell us, too? Confused...
@TheDuroko
2 жыл бұрын
I definitely felt the full shielding was darker. Wouldn't use on humbuckers or noiseless single coils for sure. Sounds amazing on that Tele though.
@dragossh
24 күн бұрын
Workaround: use a wireless transmitter.
@bitodin
6 ай бұрын
How do you explain the perceived change in tone?
@rafaeldemoraessantos7773
Жыл бұрын
So... no change at all and no reason to shield in that setup...
@jeffreyeagen4896
3 жыл бұрын
Well I'd say the shielding did little for the background noise, but maybe the tone was affected a little? It sounded a little fuller and warmer with the shielding, to me anyway.
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses
3 жыл бұрын
I fully agree on the lack of noise reduction. What I've heard regarding the tone, is that the shielding took away a significant amount of presence/treble. That's why it sounds warmer. I didn't like that at all. If I want to reduse the treble, I use the tone knob after all... :) Cheers //Kris
@jeffreyeagen4896
3 жыл бұрын
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses that's what I've heard about coated strings as well, they take away some brightness.
@syl2412
3 жыл бұрын
It seems to my ears that there is a little less hum with shielding only in the high frequencies. As a result, the tone with shielding is a little darker. That might be useful with a very bright guitar... but an EQ would probably be a better solution.
@martone6852
3 жыл бұрын
I have revealing monitors and was not expecting such a change to the high frequencies, wonder if all that shielding is changing the magnetic field in the pickups in some way? The way you had the amp set on the edge of breakup the change really robbed the tone of it's mojo, it made it sound like you had lower output pickups but this was probably just due to the decrease in upper harmonics. As far as noise if you had a guitar that was really noisy it may be a trade off you can live with, but to me this guitar was pretty quite and the shielding did not make much difference. I wonder if you did the test in reverse if you would fid the pickguard is making the biggest change? So will you keep the shielding or remove it?
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses
3 жыл бұрын
Hey DC, it's interesting, isn't it. I knew this dampening effect will come with shielding but I was still surprised at how much I disliked the result in tone. To answer your question: I immediately removed all the shielding. First of all, after hundreds of live shows with single coil loaded guitars I only had one miserable show (in over 12 years) and second of all, I care way more about my tone, than some occasional hum. Cheers! //Kris
@martone6852
3 жыл бұрын
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses I used the paint on my strat years ago made very little if any difference to the hum, I even did the trem cavity lol I will have to try removing the pick guard shield and see if I can hear a change now that I know what to listen for, thanks for the content bro 👍
@Dice1138
3 жыл бұрын
When I do shielding on my Basses I always put shielding on the back of the pickguard. I do this because in the winter it gets pretty dry where I live and when my fingers rubbed against the pickguard I would hear a static sound coming through my amp. Shielding the pickguard and attaching it to ground solved this problem. Took me years to find a solution.
@TheBoomtown4
3 жыл бұрын
Rubbing the pick guard with a dryer sheet works too, takes the static crunching noise out.
@Dice1138
3 жыл бұрын
@@TheBoomtown4 tried that. The shielding was the only thing that worked
@brianrollins7275
Ай бұрын
@@TheBoomtown4this just happened on my 3 year old tele and rubbing a dryer sheet on the outside of the pickguard worked in seconds.
@TheBoomtown4
Ай бұрын
@@Dice1138 oh really? That sucks, it worked for me and hasn’t done it since. That was years ago too.
@TheBoomtown4
Ай бұрын
@@brianrollins7275 nice! Cheap fix and you’re not spending tons of time and energy chasing it now!
@갠노키오
Жыл бұрын
Shielding is reducing the high tones. Why...???
@Andluth
3 жыл бұрын
I think that the comparison would be better on a different guitar. The Neck PU on a tele is shielded by the cover already and the bridge PU is shielded by the plate on the bottom pf the PU and to some extent the bridge. Try this on a strat or a uncovered HB high gain guitar and you hear the difference. Plug it into a bigger amp in a normal room. I bet your studio has good wiring and lights for sound.
@starlifeforce
6 ай бұрын
Bridge sucks but neck sounds better?
@KingLoopie1
3 жыл бұрын
Not much difference to my ears, but l like this comparison! I'm listening in a noisy powerplant with noise canceling earbuds (both on and off mode). I do hear a slight muting of high freqs with the full shielding. I think the biggest advantage to shielding the pickup is grounding out the static pops and crackles...
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses
3 жыл бұрын
Shielding is definitely awesome against static issues with the pickguard. Thanks for the comment! //Kris
@countstoneula
3 жыл бұрын
Super cool video! I always wished I did a before and after when adding shielding to my strat. Random nerd question: What is the name of the font you use in the video description with the black background?
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot! As long as you love the tones of your strat the A/B doesn't really matter. :) The font: I'm not sure exactly. It's a font Thomann purchased for visual marketing purposes. I'm just using it for the thumbs and videos. haha! Cheers //Kris
@thelolguy007
11 ай бұрын
Sounded better without the shielding
@277southtombob
3 жыл бұрын
I can hear a difference, I generally prefer unshielded guitars but if you play where they have things like neon signs (I’ll never understand why so many bars think it’s a good idea to put neon on the back wall of the stage and plug them in the same circuit as the bands use) it’s nearly necessary.
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses
3 жыл бұрын
Agreed! Neon lights are miserable for hum. //Kris
@bobless5517
Жыл бұрын
Ok! But I have a paradox. There are two guitars, one is homemade, made from pine boards and cheap spare parts from Aliexpress, Open humbuckers, noise at high gain - 24 dB. And then there's the Harley Benton SC-550. The noise level on the same path is -12 dB. I replaced the pickups with open ones with the brand name - noise, bought others on Ali with covers, noise -12 dB. Bridge, strings, switch - everything shows 0 on the ground wire. It's just the cry of my soul! I do not know what else to do... Thanks!
@the_groove_engineer
7 ай бұрын
Honestly i don't think this guitar was a very good example. It was very quiet to begin with. Maybe a noisier guitar would have been better :P.
@iamgodbringmecake
Ай бұрын
Sounds like the more shielding you have the more you feedback. But it beefs and cleans up that tone. It also seemed like you felt the full shielding throw you off when you were playing that Hendrixish riff on the neck pickup
@dylanlamarre3768
29 күн бұрын
Amazing. The full shielding is the most beneficial. Although it doesn't completely eliminate the noise, it changes its pitch - the top sizzle/hiss of the noise is completely shaved off. That's really the most noticeable part of it, and in a practical setting, this difference would be the most helpful.
@ericlaaaw3469
3 ай бұрын
I shield my strat today and I can say that the moment I play my guitar I feel the differences. Definitely darker and softer, the glassy sound has gone. That's why I went for this video and find out what's going on.
@JohnBham79
Жыл бұрын
Tone sounded like it had a bit less treble tone with the shielding in place, definitely a bit more "muted" if that makes sense. Not as sharp of a tone, or defined. Sounded a little darker. Like if you turned the tone knob down. I just want to get my humbucker to quit feedback into the amp. If I'm too close to it, it automatically feedbacks . Thanks for the video!
@Mikegeb4545
Жыл бұрын
This kind of noise seems bearable at first. The more you add effects like compression, distortion etc. The noise will also be exaggerated and make the recording unusable. It's like the saying garbage in garbage out. My work around is to record the clean guitar without any effect then use advanced noise filters in my DAW to get rid of the noise. Then, I process the clean signal with desired effects using virtual guitar effects in my DAW. It might be inconvenient to record your guitar clean and add the distortion or effects later but if you are looking for quality it is worth it.
@krauz111
2 жыл бұрын
no shield sounds best
@PageandPlant4Life
Жыл бұрын
Would a copper bodysuit look ridiculous? Or am I getting into tinfoil hat territory?
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses
Жыл бұрын
Hmm 🤔 I'd wrap the whole house in copper foil just to be sure. 😆 Have you seen Better Call Saul? Haha! Cheers //Kris
@PageandPlant4Life
Жыл бұрын
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses 😂😂
@aangtonio5570
2 жыл бұрын
I actually choose to sacrifice a barely noticeable high-end (which can be easily recovered by EQ'ing, though) than tolerate that f***ing EMI/RFI noise.
@sega62s
6 ай бұрын
4:22 4:33 4:44
@Geirkraakenes
Жыл бұрын
No, you forgot to let go of the strings…. The noise we heard was only natural magnetic field set up by the speaker and picked up by the pickup, as is expected.
@cameronlesley2428
2 жыл бұрын
I’ve recently got a new tokai breezey sound ate 106 , I noticed when strumming chords my fingers rub on the scratch plate making a static sound, does. Shielding stop this occurring ?
@sandungabass6666
Жыл бұрын
Thank you will try this on my bass, has a strong static sound I want to fix. Personally I think your guitar sounds better with no interference
@j.aleman2348
3 ай бұрын
4:43
@j.aleman2348
3 ай бұрын
4:22
@rafbass
Жыл бұрын
If the back side of the pickguard is not shielded, is it done properly?
@nofuneral1790
2 жыл бұрын
For easier back and forth comparing: 4:22 Bridge PU No Shielding 4:33 Bridge PU PU Shielding 4:43 Bridge PU Full Shielding 4:54 Neck PU No Shielding 5:15 Neck PU PU Shielding 5:36 Neck PU Full Shielding
@fanan29
Жыл бұрын
IMO there is a clear tone Change with a more round and less treble sound, the more shielding os added. Migth be an ilusion but on both demos didn't hear any noise diference, but a tone improvement.
@onewiththings
Жыл бұрын
I didn't hear any noise with no shielding.
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses
Жыл бұрын
That's the thing. I played hundreds of shows with teles and strats and only had issues with noise once or twice. And in those cases the power was so bad that even the other guitar player had issues with his humbucker loaded guitar. If the power is clean enough and your rig is not super noisy, even medium gain tones are fine in terms of noise. I'd only recommend shielding if really necessary in your particular situation. Cheers //Kris
@matzer8846
3 жыл бұрын
If you take a shield there would be just one hand left to work the guitar ... AND to be prepared to go to a real guitar fight you might prefer to take a real axe in the other hand and force those other dumbasses to hand over their stuff! WIN!
@Steven_SK
3 жыл бұрын
If I have to listen that hard I just can't worry about it. Yes you are correct there is an ever so slight difference but would I really hear that difference in a mix? Kill the volume in between,,,,, Nice vid you made your point for sure.
@mirifunk7871
Жыл бұрын
THANKS a LOT for this VERY helpful Video ! It also confirms my own experiments on my Strat - even only shielding the pickguard alone made the tone darker. Shielding the pickups reduces the highs much more- clearly audible. To my ears, the shielding reduces the hum, ok, BUT it also takes away the crispy clear high end and bite I have been searching for on my strat. The effect is even more audible, if I play with the mid/high EQ on my Amp Imho shielding may fit for those who like the mellower tone - I personally prefer the original, open sound thank god the hum on my strat (which originally came with a basic layer of graphite painting in the cavities) is absolutely accepatble.
@canadianintheukbrian
2 жыл бұрын
i have a 3 p90 high output stacked ceramic that hum esp with the gain up, there is no shielding this is something I will look at it I wonder about shielding paint for the cavity or is the foil better ,
@Matan2222222
2 жыл бұрын
Great Video! Did you remove the cooper from the bottom of the pickguard after this video? When you play with no shielding there is bo cooper on the backside of the pickguard?
@spiral-m
Жыл бұрын
the more shielded, the less high frequencies or jangle. Very interesting!Just bought a 2nd hand Harley Benton for 45€ to develop my guitar tech skills. Upgraded the pickups and did a pu area shielding. Should I just ground it to the volume pot?
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, if the shielding doesn't have a ground connection it doesn't shield at all. So yeah, that's a good idea connecting it with the volume pot. Cheers //Kris
@patrikfekete2nd
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Kris! Thank you for your video! I have a quick question. Is there any pickup on the market, which is not working properly with the copper shielding foil? For example there is a custom made pickup set, and the manufacture told me that I need to cut channels into the foil to the edge from the pickups on the pickguard, so there is no short circuit around the pickups. Is it true in your opinion? So the copper shielding foil can affect the electromagnetic field of these custom made pickups? Or just leave the foil alone on the whole pickguard with this pickup set? This is a HSH pickup set. Thanks in advance Kris!
@joermnyc
3 жыл бұрын
I’ve always wondered if the “claw” on Fender Jaguar pickups (which are grounded if installed correctly) is better or worse than shielding everything.
@禎子佐々木
2 жыл бұрын
Ha! I got an Les Paula CopperTop , so no need for Shielding !
@HansKarlsson1971
2 жыл бұрын
So no need for extra wires to create ground just the foil? No extra soldering?
@metalhead_1996
Жыл бұрын
for the pickguard do you have to put copper tape on the whole underside or just a portion of it?
@RoryFireplace
6 ай бұрын
one very small point to make....it's nice and tidy looking using a bit of the copper tape to make the ground connection between the pickgaurd and the cavities, but don't forget...the copper tape has a GLUE surface on one side so it's not making a good connection. when using the tape to connect two areas, put the 'connector-pieces' upside-down and then tape them down with some other tape, so that you always have a copper-to-copper connection.
@danw7133
6 ай бұрын
They sell tape now with conductive adhesive, so assuming that is conductive enough, you shouldn't need to do that.
@matthewviveier3285
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. Not what I was expecting.
@josephhughes9490
3 жыл бұрын
Kris, Wow you are brave to open up and work on your classic Tele. 😄 Extremely well done as usual. That guitar is pure gold my friend. Great show as always.
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Joseph!! Don't worry about the tele, I took the shielding out right after finishing this video. haha! Everything is back to original. 👍 //Kris
@josephhughes9490
3 жыл бұрын
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses Kris, That was a smart move. 😄 She's a classic.
@adamricard9410
7 ай бұрын
@@josephhughes9490 its a reissue, not a vintage. While he surely spent some bank on it, it definitely isn't vintage money!
@NWTMasterWolf
3 жыл бұрын
I don't see it making enough difference to matter for the most part honestly. It seems almost insignificant but then different body guitars may get different results I imagine but I agree with the other poster who asked what harm in NOT shielding is their potentially or otherwise?
@ThomannsGuitarsBasses
3 жыл бұрын
There is absolutely nothing wrong with not shielding a guitar. Proper grounding is crucial of course, that's something else. I see it this way: if your instrument works fine without shielding, just leave it as it is. If you have hum issues, shield it and see if it gets any better. If it ain't broken don't fix it. That always seems to be the best advice. //Kris
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