We have an old theremin that is housed in a wooden case (a metal chassis extends from the back). We have misplaced both antennae and would like help in finding replacements. There is
no model number identifying it, but the R.A. Moog name is on the front panel. It is about 6-1/2 inches high and about 21 inches long. The pitch antenna port is located on the top of the right
handend, and the single volume antenna port is located on the left hand side.
To further identify the instrument, the front panel controls, reading fromleft to right, are:
Volume Adjustment knob
rotary switch: off/silent/soft/loud
volume knob
vertical selector slide switch:
string/horn/woodwind/principal
vertical selector slide switch: superoctave/quint/octave/fundamental
amplifier jack and 4-pin connector
pitch adjustment knob.
Any help you may give for sourcing replacement
antennae will be appreciated. I can email a digital photo of the instrument, if that would help.
Best regards, tj
no model number identifying it, but the R.A. Moog name is on the front panel. It is about 6-1/2 inches high and about 21 inches long. The pitch antenna port is located on the top of the right
handend, and the single volume antenna port is located on the left hand side.
To further identify the instrument, the front panel controls, reading fromleft to right, are:
Volume Adjustment knob
rotary switch: off/silent/soft/loud
volume knob
vertical selector slide switch:
string/horn/woodwind/principal
vertical selector slide switch: superoctave/quint/octave/fundamental
amplifier jack and 4-pin connector
pitch adjustment knob.
Any help you may give for sourcing replacement
antennae will be appreciated. I can email a digital photo of the instrument, if that would help.
Best regards, tj