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This does the job it claims it does, conductive adhesive means you can use multiple strips and as long as it overlaps a little it will all be grounded.
That being said there's really not a lot of it, probably enough for one guitar but that's it, it's convenient that you can order this with your guitar and it'll arrive in the same box but you'll be paying a premium for that convenience.
If you're ordering a guitar from Thomann and that's the only guitar you want to shield this is a nice easy option but for my purposes there just wasn't enough.
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will buy again | low length
k--- 28.03.2021
I bought it since the adhesive was conductive aswell to try and minimize the buzz coming from my guitar. It worked well beyond my expectations, I have no noise at all.
That being said, I had to use almost 2 pieces, and thankfully my pickguard was already shielded, otherwise I would have needed 3.
Pros:
- Easy to use
- Works extremely well
Cons:
- 1 is not enough
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Not enough for the price
Adrian0072 20.08.2020
This only was able to cover 75% of my Squier Bullet Mustang "swimming pool" cavity. I would suggest buying two unless you have a particularly small electronics cavity like in a backrouted guitar.
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Shielding tape
Sky T 02.04.2022
Used this on our TE30, just enough to do a Tele, when my son pluged it in, he couldn't hear any hum coming from the guitar over the soft hum from the amp (an old fender pro 1000),