"What is balderdash is that the participants think they can help Moog improve their design which is unlikely " - Its only unlikely because Moog seems to be completely disinterested in theremins or this community. Moog doesn't even consult designers of approved essential modifications to their theremins.. There is no question that Moog could improve their designs - sometimes for the mere cost of a couple of transistors or diodes - but they dont give a FUC*
"or they are mining for knowledge to improve their own design which is also highly unlikely." - Oh, if there was anything to mine, we would be mining it (or learning from it at least) ! - But if there was anything worth mining, Moog would be so far ahead we would be irrelevant.
All we learn from Moog these days is how gullible the theremin community can be at times, and how, were it not for "self appointed theremin authorities" this community could be conned into buying crap (and admittedly many may enjoy this crap, the way that those in the muffwiggler community seem to - so perhaps we are performing a disservice) - or at least "instruments" completely unsuitable for their needs... We also learn that there are a large number of people who have no idea about what a theremin is, who are ready to be milked by anyone who can convince them to believe their marketing balderdash! (it also seems that there are FAR more people interested in making "cool" non-musical noises than there are folks with enough talent to make worthwhile music [and here I am NOT just talking about classical or "precision" - I am also talking about "experimental"]- and these folks love it.. After all, these folks dont need a musical instrument - they need an expensive array of signal generators filters and effects, and any old crap to 'control' it all - but the more "novel" and "spacey" this crap is, the better.)
"Neither has ever built more than a Jaycar theremin. " - This is just a lie. And you know it.
Oh, balderdash means "stupid or illogical talk; senseless rubbish" - Something you and other trolls are proficient at IMO.
Fred.
"balderdash is not a word commonly used in the States so you are likely elsewhere."
You possibly give a clue to your true identity with this statement - there is one other "member" of this community who is obsessed with geography and where visitors are located... And (strangely?) IMO this individual also appears to stalk me and IMO behaves like a Troll.