Based on Leon Theremin's original designs.
The Theremin is one of the oldest electronic instruments, and the only one that you play without touching
it. Moving your hands in the space around its antennas controls pitch and volume. Like the Ethervox, the Etherwave is an authentic
adaptation of inventor Leon Theremin's original design. It's easy to carry and set up and fun to play.
The Etherwave
is a quality Theremin with a design that retains many characteristics of the original theremins, including a five-octave pitch
range and reliable spacing between notes for sophisticated playability. Antennas are nickel-plated 3/8" brass tube and cabinets
are furniture-grade hardwood. The Etherwave is fitted with an adapter for mounting on a standard microphone stand and is designed
for use with a musical instrument amplifier such as the Moog TB-15.
The Etherwave is shipped with a DVD that contains
two video tutorials: Mastering the Theremin with Lydia Kavina, and Clara Rockmore, the World's Greatest Theremin
Virtuosa.
Moog Etherwave Theremin Standard Features:
- Power Rocker Switch - switches on and off the AC power to Theremin.
- Audio Out - standard 1/4" phone jack, which delivers line level output to your amplifier.
- Pitch Rotary Control, for adjusting the response of the pitch antenna.
- Volume Rotary Control, for adjusting the response of the volume antenna.
- Waveform Rotary Control, for adjusting the waveform of the audio output.
- Brightness Rotary Control, for adjusting the brightness of the audio output.
- Power Input - receptacle for the special AC adapter that comes with the Etherwave. 110V and 220V adapters are available.
- Antenna Connectors - threaded connectors which allow the antennas to be removed for travel.
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Moog Etherwave Theremin Standard Specifications:
- Power supply is included: order 110V for use in US or Canada or 220V for use in Europe, Asia, South America, and Australia.
110V Etherwaves ship with videotapes in NTSC format; 220V Etherwaves ship with videotapes in PAL format.