A Better Etherwave
When I made the first tests with a prototype of the ESPE01 and my Behringer Amp (10" speaker, 45W), some plaster fell off the ceiling...
I'd like to add happily that I made a successful test today. A modified version of the ESPE01 module, named the WFPE01 module, can be installed in the Wavefront Travel theremin to extend its pitch range in the same way. But this is NOT a DIY thing, the installation requires modifying the main circuit board, so that it should be shipped to me for that operation.
I've seen that board on ebay but I've also seen this one as well:
Moog Etherwave Theremin Plus Field Upgrade
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MOOG-ETHERWAVE-THEREMIN-PLUS-FIELD-UPGRADE-/370297535194?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item563773fada
Does anyone know anything about it?
@kkissinger Thanks now I see it on the Moog site as well:
http://moogmusic.com/products/etherwave-theremins/etherwave-plus-upgrade
Mr. Thierry that was you selling your mod on ebay right? Now that I look I can't seem to find it. Is the search feature failing me or are there just none available at the moment?
You can get Thierry's mod from http://ethermagic.eu/ (we have a link on our Tech/Mods page).
Well worth the investment!!
Has anyone tried installing it themselves? I've got some skills with a soldering iron but I don't want to ruin my Theremin. How would you rate difficulty on a scale of 1 - 10?
I just got a 50th Anniversary Etherwave. I'm wondering if I should even make the mod or keep the instrument in factory condition. Do you think a 50th Anniversary addition Theremin is any more or less valuable than any other addition?
Probably not but I would hate to do it and then find out I made a horrible mistake :-)
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