A friend constructed and gave me a PAiA Theremax. What a sweet gift! Then I took it to a local electronic music repair shop and paid boo-coup bucks to have it properly wired (i.e. grounded, volume control fixed, etc.). Played great for awhile.
But soon enough, the tone in the middle registers (either side of A 440) developed a nasty diminished-fifth overtone below the note. And when I took it back to the store, they said it was a new problem and wouldn't cover it under their 90-day warranty. They also wouldn't give me any idea of how much it might cost to fix, and once again wanted a sizeable deposit to look at it.
Well nuts with that.... I found someone on craigslist who repairs amps and has an oscilloscope. Took it to him, and he didn't make any promises, but he also didn't charge to keep it and attempt to fix it. Which he was unable to do (although he did install a jack for the AC adaptor so it doesn't have to be permanently attached to the Theremax).
To make a long story short: I went to the PAiA website, and I cannot make ANY sense of their troubleshooting guide. I'm a pianist, not an electrician! Does anyone here have familiarity with the PAiA Theremax to tell me what might be wrong? Does anyone here live near Portland, Oregon, who could give me a hand with this?
If it's something I can re-tune if/when it produces this overtone, I'd like to be able to fix it myself. Meanwhile, I can't stand listening to this miserable discordant dual tone. [big sigh] Please help me get back to playing it without *again* paying more for its repair than it originally cost!
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But soon enough, the tone in the middle registers (either side of A 440) developed a nasty diminished-fifth overtone below the note. And when I took it back to the store, they said it was a new problem and wouldn't cover it under their 90-day warranty. They also wouldn't give me any idea of how much it might cost to fix, and once again wanted a sizeable deposit to look at it.
Well nuts with that.... I found someone on craigslist who repairs amps and has an oscilloscope. Took it to him, and he didn't make any promises, but he also didn't charge to keep it and attempt to fix it. Which he was unable to do (although he did install a jack for the AC adaptor so it doesn't have to be permanently attached to the Theremax).
To make a long story short: I went to the PAiA website, and I cannot make ANY sense of their troubleshooting guide. I'm a pianist, not an electrician! Does anyone here have familiarity with the PAiA Theremax to tell me what might be wrong? Does anyone here live near Portland, Oregon, who could give me a hand with this?
If it's something I can re-tune if/when it produces this overtone, I'd like to be able to fix it myself. Meanwhile, I can't stand listening to this miserable discordant dual tone. [big sigh] Please help me get back to playing it without *again* paying more for its repair than it originally cost!
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