Re: Voltage/Adaptors/Power - Thanks for the advice. I had not even thought about that yet!
Re: Travelling with the theremin
I live in NYC and with tightened security, I have found it ridiculously easy to get through airport security with my theremin. I've never flown with my pro but I've flown with the standard at least 10 times and I've only been stopped twice. Both times, the security officers were more genuinely interested in the instrument than they were worried about it being a potential threat.
Re: Packaging for the Pro
I found a company in Colorado that will make custom-make gig bags for specific instruments. All you have to do is talk to them on the phone and send them tracings of your instument and they will make a bag for you.
www.coloradocase.com
That being said, I decided to go the cheaper route. I went to my local sporting goods store and bought a durable hiking backpack. With a little foam padding (I have a local foam store, t oo), The Pro fits perfectly and it's a lot more comfortable to carry around - it's made so that your hips support the weight rather than your back. The pack is 23 inches, but it should compress to 22, the ATA limit.
Re: Travelling with the theremin
I live in NYC and with tightened security, I have found it ridiculously easy to get through airport security with my theremin. I've never flown with my pro but I've flown with the standard at least 10 times and I've only been stopped twice. Both times, the security officers were more genuinely interested in the instrument than they were worried about it being a potential threat.
Re: Packaging for the Pro
I found a company in Colorado that will make custom-make gig bags for specific instruments. All you have to do is talk to them on the phone and send them tracings of your instument and they will make a bag for you.
www.coloradocase.com
That being said, I decided to go the cheaper route. I went to my local sporting goods store and bought a durable hiking backpack. With a little foam padding (I have a local foam store, t oo), The Pro fits perfectly and it's a lot more comfortable to carry around - it's made so that your hips support the weight rather than your back. The pack is 23 inches, but it should compress to 22, the ATA limit.