Hi, I recently acquired a 91A theremin which I am quite happy with, but would very much
like to get the mod done on voice #2, which is supposed to allow for a tone close to that
of Clara Rockmore's theremin.
I was disappointed to find out that this Bob Moog's schematic is not readily available. I have a
good technician waiting to do the job if I can locate one somewhere. Does anyone have
or know of someone who might have it. Would much appreciate the help, thanks!
Adam
Montreal, Canada
Greetings, enthusiasts of the theremin.
I am quite interested in duplicating the 91A Big Briar. However, it is possible that I may succumb to the effects of aging before I succeed. But I have hope.
Here is my profoundly melancholic narrative...
My name is ROSS MARSHALL and I previously owned a B.B.91A, which I later sold after 10 years for double the original purchase price. I hope David Ball doesn't experience the same intense distress that I have felt in doing so. Subsequently, I discovered that no other theremin has such rapid responsiveness and linearity, as well as the necessary octaves. I have always found Clara's tube's "buzzing bumble bee" sound more appealing than the tone of the 91A.
I have harbored remorse ever since. Here is my recent upload of my performance at the CIA club in the late 90's playing the 91A. I recently discovered a listing on eBay for a price of $10,000, but financially unable to purchase it...
After misplacing my 91A, I subsequently considered obtaining the schematics. Moog's representatives failed to respond to my inquiry in the early 2000s. Since then, I have been pondering this matter.
Fortunate events occur: A decade ago, my brother and I encountered John Polstra, who resides on Lopez Island together with my brother. I live close on the mainland area! We went to the location, where I played his new tube theremin, and the man provided me with a duplicate!!! I currently possess a Polstra Tube theremin. Yet, the device exhibits sluggishness and lacks the quick response that I require, but it performs effectively, similar to Clara's device and sound like her bumble bees.
If anyone is interested in trading, I possess the schematics but you can get them from Polstra's web site. . However, I am of the opinion that Author Harrison's schematics are superior because of using the older UX globe tubes. I have been experimenting with Clara's theremin design and making improvements, but I am not highly skilled in technical matters. However, Mr. Polstra appears to be a very skilled expert and is providing assistance.
Based on all the theremin posts and could provide some assistance in design. Mr. Polstra, with his professional expertise in electronics, could potentially contribute to the replication of MOOG's 91A IF if I had access to any and all available data and/or the schematics.
I kindly request permission and colaboration to acquire the high-resolution images of the aforementioned 91A. Polstra possesses the ability to efficiently deconstruct the boards and can easily understand their design. If others are engaged in this activity, we might collaborate in terms of designing and determining the necessary components.
Please do not hesitate to contact me by any available means. I am serious and maybe wee can all succeed sooner.
I will soon upload images of my Polstra Tube Theremin and some videos playing on Youtube.
I can be contacted at: Please send what schematics and pictures you have to me-
Ross S Marshall
4103 E. College Way, B110, Mt. Vernon, Wa. 98273
360-421-7195
CIA performance....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xBcVbARcYE