Hello again,
I am still looking for an etherwave at a nice price plus shipping to Greece, which is kind of hard, so I have started considering the Burns B3 as well.
Do you think that one would better suit a theremin novice than the other? I have read somewhere in theremin world that etherwave has been designed with linearity in mind, which makes it easier to play. How important is the linearity factor, and how linear do you think B3 is?
Apart from the linearity issue (which I do not know how crucial is), is there a serious reason that could make one of the two more attractive than the other?
Sorry for asking cliche questions, but I am somewhat confused. The theremin is intended to be a gift to my girlfriend, so that she can find out what this thing really is, so she won't be so demanding, but I wouldn't like to get her something that is not a proper theremin and has too many compromises.
Thank you all in advance.
I am still looking for an etherwave at a nice price plus shipping to Greece, which is kind of hard, so I have started considering the Burns B3 as well.
Do you think that one would better suit a theremin novice than the other? I have read somewhere in theremin world that etherwave has been designed with linearity in mind, which makes it easier to play. How important is the linearity factor, and how linear do you think B3 is?
Apart from the linearity issue (which I do not know how crucial is), is there a serious reason that could make one of the two more attractive than the other?
Sorry for asking cliche questions, but I am somewhat confused. The theremin is intended to be a gift to my girlfriend, so that she can find out what this thing really is, so she won't be so demanding, but I wouldn't like to get her something that is not a proper theremin and has too many compromises.
Thank you all in advance.