Shielding the nether regions

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I dont know what has changed in the past 6 months, but i have had this situation like my guitar wasnt grounded. It would buzz if not touching bridge or strings.

I took off the back and everything looked good, but I resoldered it anyway. When that didnt work, i bought a new pot and tried it again. Noise still there.

Recently, I wired in a kill switch and a new output jack and noise was still there. So I bought some copper tape and completely shielded the cavity. Noise gone.

I hope this helps someone, because it was annoying as shit to figure out, and it is curious that i never had this problem before...but anyway, anyone have any idea why i started picking up interference?
 
First guess would be something electrical in your house. Change any appliances or had any work done 6 months ago? Using a different outlet or room to jam in? New piece of gear, pedal order, etc...?

I use a decent amount of gain and have had some noise issues. Going to try some copper tape. Thanks for the reminder!
 
First guess would be something electrical in your house. Change any appliances or had any work done 6 months ago? Using a different outlet or room to jam in? New piece of gear, pedal order, etc...?

I use a decent amount of gain and have had some noise issues. Going to try some copper tape. Thanks for the reminder!
New pedals for sure. But one thing I forgot to mention is that i had a ground loop caused by my gate, so I fixed it by putting in a lehle iso transformer at front of amp. It is wonderful
 
Shielding the nether regions?

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Shielding the cavity of an instrument is a labor of love. If I don't love you or your instrument, it's gonna cost you a lot of money to get me to do it.
 
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