Is the Kees theremin a good buy?

Posted: 6/2/2006 6:50:03 PM
Thereminless

Joined: 4/28/2005

Sinno wrote:

>www.myspace.com/thereminsoftheworlduniteandtakeover<


Really enjoyed the site, both music and pictures. It has increased my interest in the theremin greatly.


Thereminless



Posted: 6/9/2006 9:12:05 PM
martincactus

From: Montreal

Joined: 3/16/2006

Thank you everybody! Now I really want to buy one. The only problem is that the ordering page on the website is not open and has not been open for a while. Anybody knows if it is a temporary situation? I wrote an email, but nobody answered.

Thank you!
Posted: 6/9/2006 10:35:40 PM
schielenkrahe

From: Morrisville, PA

Joined: 10/19/2005

Hi:

Kees's order form only comes up at certain times. It took me about two months before I was able to get my order in. There seems to be nothing like a pattern or certain time as to prescisely WHEN the form appears.

I did get the order in and did receive the theremin. Right now, it's the only one of five theremin I own that's set up -- this is to allow time to get used to playing it. If the Kees is your first one, you're starting at a good place. It's very responsive, and hooking it up to a decent amp will allow you to get some tonal variations and timbres that the instrument itself is unable to do. The timbre knob has two "click-in" settings only: SAW and SINE. Instruments like the Theremax, Etherwave standard and the Etherwave Pro allow for continuous "dialing" on the waveform and brightness knobs, for a much wider variety of sound textures. As I said, an amp can add in the ability to augment the timbres.

However, this being your first theremin, you'll be fine and have a lot of fun. It's priced very reasonably, It's easily portable, it looks very nice, too.

I'm sure you'll enjoy it when it arrives.

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