The purpose of this thread is to discuss where there might be room for slight improvements in the playability, octave range, voicing or oscillator stability in the Moog Etherwave by means of parts-swapping or other slight modifications.
There’s a bevy of posts across this forum from people trying their hand at making a Etherwave from scratch. Contributors experienced in Etherwave maintenance and repair will usually step in to assist these people with parts substitution, tuning procedures or build troubleshooting. On some of these occasions, a part or component is suggested that is of a higher specification than would be found on an Etherwave as purchased from Moog or its dealers. Others have gone as far as to produce aftermarket modules which, after installation, improve the overall usability and sound quality of the Etherwave. The best known of these modules, the ESPE01, has been used to increase the octave range, linearity and timbre of the Etherwave. Below I will collect other parts substitutions where it has been noted as an improvement on the stock component.
Antenna Linearization Coils
L1, L2, L3 - 10mH
L7, L8 - 2.5mH
L9 - 5mH
Thierry has suggested that, from his experience, replacing the J.W. Miller/Bourns 3-pi coils with 3-pi coils from Hammond will result in a more linear pitch and volume field. This is despite the respective datasheets indicating the coils are identical.
Variable & Fixed Pitch Oscillators
C1, C5 - 3300pF
These capacitors are the principal frequency determining components in both pitch oscillator circuits. The stock Etherwave uses either polypropylene or polyester (Mylar) 50V capacitors in this position. Polystyrene capacitors might seem tempting in this position for a scratch build but Thierry advises against it and prefers Silver Mica instead. Not sure if Silver Mica is superior to polypropylene in this regard.
L12, L13 - 47uH
These fixed inductors are in series with variable inductors L5 & L6 (47uH), respectively. L12 & L13 are ferrite-cored inductors with a DCR of about 3 Ohms. Thierry has suggested EPCOS B82144A2473J as an substitute. Without knowing the part number of the stock component, it’s hard to determine if the Epcos part has a superior temperature coefficient. The lower DCR of the Epcos part is not a factor.
Note: “The small 47uH and 22uH fixed inductors are not critical, but for temperature stability. Some experimenting with different types will lead to big surprises.“
I wonder what Thierry was alluding to...
C4, C8 - 1uF
These are electrolytic bypass capacitors. Unless the ESR is beneficial to the oscillators, it may be worthwhole to replace these with readily-available radial polypropylene capacitors.
C2, C6 - 15pF
The stock parts are tantalum composition capacitors. Polystyrene capacitors here may prove to be a lower-distortion upgrade.
Volume Oscillator
C14 - 1800pF
Thierry has suggested Silver Mica in this position as well. No idea if it is superior to polypropylene or Mylar in this position.
L14 - 22uH
This is in series with 47uH fixed inductor L11. EPCOS B82144A2223K has been suggested as a substitute to the stock ferrite inductor.
Detector
D4 - 1N4148
This is the component that extracts the difference signal from the two pitch oscillator circuits. There’s a plethora of diode substitutions, results of which would vary.
I think that covers everything so far...