Help building Moog Theremin based on 1996 Article in eMusician

Posted: 8/6/2007 12:51:30 PM
Theremin.guy.218

Joined: 8/6/2007

Hello,
I am constructing a Theremin based upon a 1996 article in eMusician by Robert Moog. Has anyone ever built one of these, does it work good, did you encounter any difficulties building it? I would really appreciate hearing about any other of these machines. Thanks in advance. Robert
Posted: 8/8/2007 6:42:44 PM
Hogosha

From: New York

Joined: 8/4/2007

If it is allowable, would you mind send me a copy of the article? If you can't scan it, I can send a SASE.
Posted: 8/12/2007 4:24:24 PM
Theremin.guy.218

Joined: 8/6/2007

Hello,
I am not the owner of the article so I do not think it is appropriate for me to distribute it. Copies are available on the website eMusician (archives). Robert
Posted: 8/13/2007 7:21:47 PM
Hogosha

From: New York

Joined: 8/4/2007

Thank you for your response. I have recieved the artical from EM and am starting a new thread.
Posted: 8/25/2007 4:51:04 PM
Theremin.guy.218

Joined: 8/6/2007

Hello,

Has anyone built one of these units from the February 1996 article? Did it work well?

If anyone is building one we are having difficulties obtaining parts. The inductors are on a three month back order. Are you experiencing similar problems, (where ary you getting your parts from)?

Did anyone think of making an etched board in lieu of a project board? If anyone has a template could you publish it?

Robert

Posted: 8/27/2007 2:49:42 PM
jluciani

From: Massachusetts

Joined: 8/18/2007

I have not played any other theremins but the
EM theremin seems to work well. You do need
to connect your power supply return to earth
ground.

Which inductors are you having problems getting?
I purchased inductors (probably last year)
from Digikey.

I did an SMD PCB layout for the pitch oscillator
section of the EM Theremin. I changed the biasing
to run off a +-5V supply and added a small switching supply to the board. I also added a Maxim MAX9770 amplifier IC which is a 1.2W Class D amplifier with a headphone and speaker output.

I have a photo of the populated board at

http://www.luciani.org/eng-notes/ee-notes/ee-notes-index.html

The bottom photo shows the board. Only one of
the four antenna coils can be seen in the
Posted: 9/6/2007 3:30:48 PM
johnee

From: Vermont

Joined: 9/6/2007

Hi,

I'm new here... Is that a vacuum tube theremin?
Posted: 9/6/2007 3:36:41 PM
jluciani

From: Massachusetts

Joined: 8/18/2007

The EM theremin uses 2N3904 transistors.

(* jcl *)

You must be logged in to post a reply. Please log in or register for a new account.