Hi,
I'm totaly new to the theremin thing, but I had a week off of school and thought it would be a fun project. I've wanted a theremin ever since I was at one of these electronics shows/educational things put on by IBM. Anyway they had a theremin and all the kids there (probably like 7-10 years old) were going up and waving there hands around it and a friend of mine said "Alex, close your eyes and imagine they're torturing R2-D2." That pretty much made my day, and got me hooked on the idea of a theremin.
So, on to my problem. I ordered a PAIA Theremax and have assembled it; I have the pitch circuit working, but there is an unbearable amout of hum in it and the output seems really low (I have to crank the amp to hear it much, but then the hum is wicked loud). The volume circuit is not working at all.
I have been though all the help documents PAIA has and after finding that the volume was shorted (sheild touching signal wire) and correcting that problem I can only find one thing that is off: the voltage to pins 1 and 2 of IC 1. Pin one has 0v and pin two has 8v. Neither of which is in the speced 1-7v range. Also this has me confused because pin 1 should be pitch which is sort of working, but there is no voltage here. And volume doesn't work, but there is over-speced voltage here.
I keep thinking there is a loose connection that is causing the hum, but I can't find anything. Maybe the hum is just what there is and it's just there because I have to crank the amp so much to get any signal output.
Any ideas for a quick and easy solution?
Any ideas for a long and hard solution?
Thanks for any help!
Alex W.
I'm totaly new to the theremin thing, but I had a week off of school and thought it would be a fun project. I've wanted a theremin ever since I was at one of these electronics shows/educational things put on by IBM. Anyway they had a theremin and all the kids there (probably like 7-10 years old) were going up and waving there hands around it and a friend of mine said "Alex, close your eyes and imagine they're torturing R2-D2." That pretty much made my day, and got me hooked on the idea of a theremin.
So, on to my problem. I ordered a PAIA Theremax and have assembled it; I have the pitch circuit working, but there is an unbearable amout of hum in it and the output seems really low (I have to crank the amp to hear it much, but then the hum is wicked loud). The volume circuit is not working at all.
I have been though all the help documents PAIA has and after finding that the volume was shorted (sheild touching signal wire) and correcting that problem I can only find one thing that is off: the voltage to pins 1 and 2 of IC 1. Pin one has 0v and pin two has 8v. Neither of which is in the speced 1-7v range. Also this has me confused because pin 1 should be pitch which is sort of working, but there is no voltage here. And volume doesn't work, but there is over-speced voltage here.
I keep thinking there is a loose connection that is causing the hum, but I can't find anything. Maybe the hum is just what there is and it's just there because I have to crank the amp so much to get any signal output.
Any ideas for a quick and easy solution?
Any ideas for a long and hard solution?
Thanks for any help!
Alex W.