
I used common HVAC aluminum tape with adhesive backing.

I applied the tape and this picture is before trimming

This how it looked after trimming with a razor blade.

And finally punching the aluminum over the screw holes with a small punch.

I reinstalled the pickguard and new strings and tested it. The pickguard was quiet and everything sounded as it should, however I could still get some noise when rubbing on the lower pickup height adjustment screw on the middle pickup. I decided to remove the strings and the pickguard again as I discovered that when grounding that pickup height screw the noise was gone. I added a ground wire by wrapping a wire around the screw and spring for the pickup height adjustment screw and soldered it to the pot case.

At this point I laid the pickguard back in the guitar, installed the strings and tested . This baby is now silent. There is a bit of 60 cycle hum when I am two feet in front of the amp in positions 1, 3 and 5. Positions 2&4 are quiet. The 60 cycle hum is mostly gone after moving more that 4 feet in front of the amp. This thing sounds great and is quieter than it has ever been. After reinstalling the pickguard I removed the trem cover and it was not shielded either.

It was not causing any noise but I decided to shield it anyway.

Here is the finished product

This project would have taken less than 45 minutes if I didn't have to remove everything again to deal with the pickup height screw. It is an easy project and the results are awesome. This is a quiet S-500 and I am a happy camper. Some of you may not think that I have enough to do but this stuff is fun! -- Darwin
