I am having a similar problem...
My theremin has been absolutely fine, since I bought it, and I was finally (finally!) starting to make progress, until a few days ago it began behaving in a very strange manner. Usually, when switched on, the field will start out very small and expand as the theremin warms up, and then, once it's warmed up for 15 minutes or so, I would adjust it to my requirements. Not so, now!
Now, when I switch it on, the field is immediately enormous and once the theremin has warmed up, it becomes so huge that I can at most play an octave, and the jumps between two notes are so great that I can only play melodies if I set my hand inches from the antenna.
I was going to post a topic about this, but then I found this old thread...
I am going to check all the things you have already suggested be checked(cannot do so accurately at the moment as sleeping flatmate would kill me), but I don't think anything has changed in the environment I play in, and nothing has happened to the theremin/cables to cause this. Can the weather have any adverse influence (sorry if that's a stupid question, but I am not techy and am...erm..stupid)?
Please tell me I won't have to open up my theremin, as no good can come from *me* doing that... and my theremin was second hand(and thus not under warranty)...
My theremin has been absolutely fine, since I bought it, and I was finally (finally!) starting to make progress, until a few days ago it began behaving in a very strange manner. Usually, when switched on, the field will start out very small and expand as the theremin warms up, and then, once it's warmed up for 15 minutes or so, I would adjust it to my requirements. Not so, now!
Now, when I switch it on, the field is immediately enormous and once the theremin has warmed up, it becomes so huge that I can at most play an octave, and the jumps between two notes are so great that I can only play melodies if I set my hand inches from the antenna.
I was going to post a topic about this, but then I found this old thread...
I am going to check all the things you have already suggested be checked(cannot do so accurately at the moment as sleeping flatmate would kill me), but I don't think anything has changed in the environment I play in, and nothing has happened to the theremin/cables to cause this. Can the weather have any adverse influence (sorry if that's a stupid question, but I am not techy and am...erm..stupid)?
Please tell me I won't have to open up my theremin, as no good can come from *me* doing that... and my theremin was second hand(and thus not under warranty)...