Both my Etherwave's are older, from the Big Briar days, so compared to those it certainly is worth it.
I haven't tried a newer model, so I can answer that. Even if there wasn't any difference, to me it's worth the money to own a more traditional looking instrument and depending on the performance be a plus.
i hear good things about a fully loaded new etherwave,
omhoge, in answer to an earlier question, I used my classic out of the house twice. I found a congo drum gig bag with wheels that fit the instrument and I put the legs in one of those canvas bags that folding camping chairs come in. I marked the legs to make sure the right ones go back on on in the same order and keep the power adaptor in a small bag.
Andy
Andy
I haven't tried a newer model, so I can answer that. Even if there wasn't any difference, to me it's worth the money to own a more traditional looking instrument and depending on the performance be a plus.
i hear good things about a fully loaded new etherwave,
omhoge, in answer to an earlier question, I used my classic out of the house twice. I found a congo drum gig bag with wheels that fit the instrument and I put the legs in one of those canvas bags that folding camping chairs come in. I marked the legs to make sure the right ones go back on on in the same order and keep the power adaptor in a small bag.
Andy
Andy