Looper's Delight Archive Top (Search)
Date Index
Thread Index
Author Index
Support
Looper's
Delight!!

Looper's Delight Home
Mailing List Info
Looper's Delight
Looper Profiles
Tools of the Trade
Tips and Tricks
Musings
History of Looping
Loopography
Rec. Reading
Mailing List Info
Mailing List Archive
File Library

Support
Looper's Delight!
In Association with Amazon.com

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: OT: Electric Guitar - fix for static noise?



DB wrote
> And more giggles - you can do the shielding foil thing with aluminum 
> foil and two-sided tape. Very cheap and easy to do. You don't need 
> copper foil - aluminum is actually a better conductor than copper. But 
> there's a mojo vibe about "professional luthiers" installing copper 
> foil, and that red-gold color sure does impress, eh?
My research says:-
Compared to *copper*, *aluminium* has worse *conductivity* per unit 
volume, but better *conductivity* per unit weight.

As Al foil tends to be very thin I wonder how effective that would be.
( but if it it's worked before, I may well give it a try)

andy butler


Archive Top (Search) | Thread Index | Author Index
Looper's Delight Home | Looper's Delight Mailing List Info
This page is maintained by Kim Flint
contact us
Support
Looper's
Delight!!

In Association with Amazon.com
Any purchase you make through these links gives Looper's Delight a commission to keep us going. If you are buying it anyway, why not let some of your cash go to your favorite web site? Thanks!!