I think the Etherwave is an excellent instrument design, but that there are occasional manufacturing problems at Moog.
My Etherwave has always *functioned* fine, but when I left it on the stand for a while, the screws *fell* *out* of the pipe nipple they have screwed onto the bottom of it to hold it onto the stand. I rotated it a little, screwed it back on, and it stayed put.
Then the screws that were holding the control panel in place fell out. I kept pushing them back in, but the panel flopped around a lot and I was convinced, every time I moved it, that I would break it. I took it to a technician I know (I wanted someone to help me who knew enough not to break the electronics while we worked on it) and we decided to just put some short bolts with nuts in place of the screws, and that has solved that.
Clearly, somebody pre-drilled holes for the screws and made them a little too large.
These problems were easy enough for me to resolve, but I shouldn't have had to fix them.