"That‘s the respectable view of an engineer, but probably not the one of a musician who probably associates huge movements with increased volume and musical expression while returning to a default position is associated to silence." - Thierry
This is my view as a lay Thereminist. And with my instrument set to closer = louder my resting position is also silence. IMO if large volume hand movements are necessary then the instrument itself isn't very good. There is a happy medium to be found between flapping like a bird and too tight.
"52dB is not enough as we have seen on unmodified Etherwave Pro because the step from silence to -52dB was clearly perceptible. With the EPVM1345 module, the range is extended to around 74dB which is considered acceptable by professional EPro players like Carolina Eyck or Thorwald Jorgensen."
Yes, the D-Lev digitally ships out 24 bits to the DAC, which could in theory give -144dB of silence, but limiting factor here of course is the analog noise floor of the DAC itself. The 32 bit internal dynamic headroom is actually necessary since the filters can have gigantic gain when set to very high Q.