At the moment, it is not too bad but I assume that with time it will get progressively worse? I asked Gene Segal if I should detach the circuit board and send to him rather than sending the whole cabinet - Here is the reply I received from Gene on that subject:
"Are you positioned slightly towards the volume antenna when you play? Try adjusting your body position to see if there is a difference."
Well, I am pretty much standing in the middle of the cabinet slightly toward the pitch antenna. What if the position I found myself being comfortable implied being closer to the volume antenna, I would have to find another position so that wouldn't happen? Really?
"Also, this may occur from slight moisture in the wood cabinet, which will improve with time."
Does moisture really matter that much in this case? I've had this Theremin since March, if that is the reason how long does it take to "settle"?
"I doubt this is a circuit board issue, and if there is slight pitch-volume coupling, there is no reason to believe that it will get worse in time."
But I noticed it and it does bother me. This theremin was NOT chunk change... I feel that perhaps he's trying to avoid me sending in the board to him to take a look at it...
I'd be appreciative of any comments or suggestion here... THank you.