Not sure why I had put off installing a pitch preview on my Theremax. For some reason, I thought the mod required active circuitry. In reality, the mod requires only a capacitor and a resistor (the mod is detailed on Paia.com).
The mod was easily installed in less than an hour.
So, with a working pitch preview, and the antenna (described in the post above), I set out to play some of the music that I have been playing on the Epro.
The new antenna is pretty linear beyond 10" from the antenna rendering about a 2 1/2 octave range of linearity. I found though, that my playing had to be more "careful" when going after jumps to high notes.
The good news is that, within the linear range of the Theremax, I found it's playability similar to the Etherwave Pro. The difference with the Epro is that one can play accurately to within an inch or two of the pitch antenna -- the Epro's range of linearity spans better than 4 octaves (this is a conservative figure).
The Theremax is more sensitive to vibrato than is the Epro -- one must excercise care or else the vibrato quickly becomes too wide (wobbly) on the Theremax.
To play with precision on the Theremax is possible however requires careful, conservative playing.
I enjoy playing the Theremax -- I built it from a kit and it has been a labor of love, really.