"We really could use a simple TW Theremin, something made with readily available components, something you would have to really screw up in order for it not to work. These parallel tank / series EQ things are just too picky and weird for the average novice builder." - Dewster
Agreed.
But it needs to be said that a simple theremin which meets the above requirements does exist IMO.. The Silicon Chip / Jaycar kits are easily built and low cost, use readily available components, and dont require any coil winding etc, and enough people have built them an published modifications to the basic kit to allow them to be improved.. The only essential modification being to fit the board in a bigger box and add a tuning control or threaded adjustable antenna. full details of modifications are in the article by Max Baars here on TW. http://thereminworld.com/article/14272/silicon-chip-theremin-modifications
In fact, the S/C theremin was the basis for the Enkelaar theremin which was well liked by many thereminists, and I have documented the required modifications to change a S/C into an Enkelaar, with schematic and other documents (photos of board, modification details etc).
Yes, it would be great to have a TW theremin - But I dont think TW is harmonious enough to manage such a venture - I think the S/C is a good-enough simple design - I dont think its a good theremin, but I think its good enough (it only becomes bad if one tries to add an antenna EQ coil, as was done with the EPE 2008) ... The Moog / EM is a level up for more advanced constructors with the required knowledge and equipment IMO, and is a MUCH better theremin.
Fred.