I would urge anyone wanting their Etherwave Pro Theremin to work expertly, to send it to Thierry Frenkel for calibration. Thierry recently worked on mine and it now plays better and sounds better than it ever has. He is truly the "Mad Genius of the Theremin". Thierry can turn anyone's Etherwave Pro into a work of art.
Off the shelf, the E-Pro seems to have been more or less thrown together without regard to the precision thereminist. This is most clearly demonstrated by the complaints of a 'snappy response' to the volume antenna.
What follows is an account of my recent experiences:
A few weeks ago, I accidentally knocked over my Etherwave Pro. In the fall, the wooden knobs on the front panel had gotten pushed in. This damaged the inside of the cabinet and made my E-Pro unplayable. I was devistated!
I immediately contacted Moog Music to inquire about repair. I was transferred to the repair department and asked about repairing the damage and recalibrating the instrument. The person I spoke to was rather condescending and said, "That's a pretty old product, most of the people who know about it are gone now. I think we might have someone here who can figure out how to do the work."
Well, this comment and attitude destroyed any confidence I had in Moog Music's repair capabilities.
I do know that Carolina Eyck has had Thierry Frenkel work on her E-Pro, and I had installed Thierry's EVPM1345 on my volume board (which is amazing). So, I had a pretty good idea of the quality of his work.
Not to boor you with the details, but, Thierry not only expertly repaired my E-Pro, but he went on to perform calibration magic, transforming my E-Pro into as fine of and instrument as is available today.
Here's a partial list of what he did:
Repaired the crushed front panel
replaced the broken potentiometers in the front panel.
Repaired cracks in the Volume Board.
Fixed problems in the timbre selection and register switches (the timbres are very consistent now)
Calibrated the pitch oscilator, which was about 400Hz to low
Fixed a bad contact in the pitch arm
Added a line out potentiometer
Complete calibration from A to Z, then manual optimization
I simply can't imagine Moog's repair department taking the time or having the expertise to even come close to the wonderful work done by Thierry. I'll be forever grateful. I'd be happy to answer any questions about this post...
Roger Ballenger
rballenger@socal.rr.com
(818) 895-6120