My test bench power supply works beautiful when I light up my theremin board. It was only when I started looking for a wall-wart cost effective solution that I ran into trouble.
Back in the 70’s & 80’s wall-warts seemed to be mostly a transformer and filter to give a reasonable low wattage DC alternative power source. Today they use a Switch-Mode Power Supply which operates at a high frequency to keep their physical size down while filtering, not as durable but cheap!
Fred brought to my attention all these strange frequencies in my theremin sound and listed some possible sources. This focused me back to my earlier days of troubleshooting when I used power from batteries and a good earth ground.
Using batteries my audio signal became a site to behold, the epitome of smoothness, like a babies… no the morning glass on the lake before you water ski!
I believe heterodyning is the living soul of the theremin but her heart must be the power source.
The nice thing about building your own theremin is you should be able to keep it properly tuned for the rest of your life. The best thing about designing a theremin is you can regroup, adapt and modify.
I can now effectively use a SMPS wall-wart on my theremin design, thank you Fred, but if others needed a new wall-wart it would be better if you ordered the correct one from the original theremin manufacturer or you just might create a nightmare! LOL
Whilst on the subject of using a wall-wart, you should use the lowest voltage if switchable you can get away with that does not change the heterodyne tone or add distortion. You want to keep any excess voltage (heat) outside of the theremin enclosure. AC or DC wall-warts may say 12v but theremin loading can be so low on some designs it may be more like 14 volts. The excess voltage turns into heat and must go somewhere.
This is one of the methods I use to avoid thermal drift and I don’t need a theremin warm-up period. Room temperature works perfect for me.
I kept the timbre plain for study, held some notes steady, no reverb, yet there is a natural brightness, theremin to sound card direct. Now a better signal to SMPS "power supply noise" ratio: Phoenix.mp3 260k
Christopher
Edit: I could use a non-switching fixed 12vdc power supply sitting on the floor if there was something reasonably priced out there (do you know of any?) but what fun is that? How can you tell if a power supply is switching or linear if they don't state it? Are all wall-warts today switching?