Busking theremin

Posted: 5/7/2008 3:39:21 PM
jegenes

From: New Zealand

Joined: 4/25/2008

@Thiery

Thanks for the info. Putting the power supply inside the box is a good idea, and I'll steal that idea from you if you don't mind [grin].

best,

john
Posted: 5/7/2008 4:39:09 PM
Thierry

From: Colmar, France

Joined: 12/31/2007

Oh-oh! You misunderstood me! Never put the power supply in the box! This will trouble the theremin because of strong electrical and magnetic fields!

What I tried to describe (sorry for my poor English, but I'm French and German native speaker) was that I fixed a DC outlet in the back side of the box in order to use different !external! power supplies if necessary.
Posted: 5/7/2008 9:42:29 PM
jegenes

From: New Zealand

Joined: 4/25/2008

Oh yeah... (duh..) I certainly should know better than to put the PS inside the box. Lots of RF, no?

>>opened the B3 and built the outlet in the place >of the hole where the power cable came out.<<

Oh, that's where I misunderstood. Mine already has the DC power outlet, without the power cable. So yes, I can just plug a power supply into it.

Thanks again.

John
Posted: 2/5/2009 5:01:29 PM
theremin_ohio

From: Chillicothe, Ohio USA

Joined: 1/29/2009

I see lots of information here about the power supply issue, but I am curious who here busks (weather permitting), where they go, how often, how long you play at a time, and how much you have made, or any other stories you would like to share. I am putting together a busking group this summer in my home town, and we plan on taking it on the road late summer our schedules permitting...
Posted: 2/5/2009 5:05:24 PM
Thierry

From: Colmar, France

Joined: 12/31/2007

I do not go busking. I wait until my neighborhood offers me money in order to stop me playing... ;-)
Posted: 2/6/2009 9:41:06 AM
fintushel

From: Santa Rosa, California USA

Joined: 7/25/2005

When the weather's good, I busk in an old square/parking lot across from a hotel and a couple of coffee shops. I play for a couple of hours or so off my jump start batteries. If there's some event going on, I might make $20 an hour, but more generally, I get maybe $5 or less--it's for the inspiration, the thrill, the practice.

Mine is a small city. If I hit San Francisco, I'm quite sure I could make some more serious dough--but I'm not sure it's worth the trouble.

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