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  1. Ah, feels great that I could help (or act as a proxy, rather)! Re: copper RFI shielding, I might be a newbie, but I'm pretty sure it's a common material for shelding for RFI. Just as a relevant example, how about copper-painted pickup/switch cavities in guitars for one (common singlecoil guitar mod)...
  2. Hey guys, I was following this thread for the better part of a year, but I forgot about it about a year ago... I can't really read another year's worth of posts (for exactly the reason psw stated in his previous post), but I tried searching... fruitlessly... too many irrelevant hits. Anyway, I believe you still have EMI problems, and that's why you favour the thin driver design, yes? I know you've studied the Sustainiac patents, but do they actually have this in them? http://forum.musikding.de/yabbse/index.php...g67381#msg67381 That copper shielding can only be for shielding EMI, right? The thread is in German but the important stuff is in English. If you've already seen this thread with a disassembled Stealth, just ignore me. I'm just double-checking to see if you have, and help in any little way I can, because I'm very interested in the goings-on of this project, but sadly I don't have the know-how (or time, right now) to delve deeper into the details, though I would want to. You probably already know all this, which just means I'm annoying you with this post : )
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