[EDIT] Sorry about the unreadable color earlier. I run my browser in dark mode, and colors don't always invert as expected.
My first two questions are difficult to ask without framing them with a hint of commentary, but here goes:
1) Why is the Claravox opened to up to pre-order with an uncharacteristic absence of technical information or even I/O specifications?
2) Is built-in pitch preview truly absent as it appears to be on this professionally-priced theremin, or can the headphone jack and volume be set up for this by reconfiguring an internal jumper as is done on the Etherwave Plus?
3) What is the general system architecture? A block diagram would speak volumes, but even a verbal description would help. In particular, would it be fair to guess that this uses analog oscillators, digitally shaped and heterodyned and from that point passed down either an analog processing chain (traditional) or a digital processing path (Modern)?
4) Does the pitch arm contain active electronics within or is it similar to the EW Pro with only passives?
5) Can the analog portion operate independently of the digital side? Thirty years from now when the digital side (I mean programmed devices, not discrete logic) is long since obsolete and parts are no longer available will it be possible to still have a partially functional/restorable analog theremin (asking for some future owner).
6) I'll repeat one of my other first questions that I posed prior to ordering: what are the MIDI capabilities? Does it send processed note, bend, volume etc. information for running a midi synth, or are the MIDI I/O functions limited to managing preset loading/storage or other control functions?
7) Is there any real-time MIDI control for effects on the digital side?
8) Is the analog portion (traditional) based on the Etherwave Pro's design? I don't think anyone expects it to be identical, but the obvious similarity with the register switching, timbre settings, and in fact the sound (based on the demo) is making some of us hopeful that this is indeed the case.
9) Does the Claravox have any ESD protection on the antennas?
10) I'm guessing that since this is probably categorized as a low voltage device which uses an external power supply that is pre-approved by UL or ETL, is it even subject to any UL/ETL safety requirements that would have imposed an ESD testing requirement? Or for that matter are there any FCC emission or susceptibility requirements or approvals needed or granted for this theremin?