It's kind of saddening to hear the news, Roger. I still haven't had an opportunity to play the final commercial Theremini, but I did also check out the manuals on the Moog Music website.
It seems very straight forward to me, that an inexpensive mic stand adapter should be included in the box... Why even include the threaded socket if one has to do double back flips in order to use it? It does not make sense. Perhaps the market research showed that people wanting to simply wave their hands around and get spacey sounds would not mind sabotaging its playability by placing it on a table. Was the cost of a mic stand adapter 50 cents too much?
When I was at the NAMM show, I explicitly offered my assistance and continued feedback to help make the Moog Music Theremini as great as is could possibly be. Since then, I have heard NOTHING from anyone at the company. I understand that my prototype review wasn't exactly a glowing ball of approval, but I did not completely write off the instrument as a failure either.
If anyone at Moog Music is reading this, HELLO!!!!!! we are here, people that will actually pay you money, who actually do want to help your business, who can promote your products, but only if A) you communicate with us, and B) you actually use our feedback. Perhaps all my incoming/outgoing email has been hijacked since February. If that is then case, then I apologize, but either way, you guys own the chess board. Make a move!
dewster, spot on. simplicity is the key.