Moog Etherwave - Buying Guide
Moog Etherwave Buying Guide
You may or may not be surprised on how many people are buying Moog Etherwave Theremins. I guess that all depends on if your in the Theremin scene or not. We’ll to be honest with you we didn’t know to much about this product until we we’re approached by the folks over at Theremin World one day. If your looking for info about Theremin’s then look no further. Theremin World is the authority when it comes to these products.
We’ve aggregated some of the important info about this cool piece of gear to help you make a decision on what Theremin is right for you. Here are the key things to think about when purchasing your new Moog Etherwave Theremin.
- What’s your budget?
- Are you looking to play music or make simply make some cool noise?
- Are you experienced with electronics or not?
- Are you looking for a beginner model or a professional model?
The old adage “you get what you pay” is truly in play when you consider buying a Theremin. The four instruments that you want to consider when purchasing a Theremin are the Hiwatt Echo Theremin Effect, Moog Etherwave Theremin Kit, Moog Etherwave Standard, & the new Moog Etherwave Plus.
The Hiwatt Echo Theremin Effect is the least expensive model and is a good choice for someone who is looking to add some really different sounds to your set. The Hiwatt Echo Theremin has 300 milliseconds of delay that adds more depth and greater ability to create sci-fi sounds. If your looking for an entry level Theremin for under a 150 bucks then you found the right choice.
The next step up is the Moog Etherwave Kit and Moog Etherwave Standard. These are basically the same thing except the kit you have to build and has a wood casing and the standard comes pre assembled and in a black metal casing. You should have a basic understanding of electronics if you are considering the kit. The Moog Etherwave Standard is the most popular seller on Instrumentpro.com. You will have the ability to actually play music with either of these models. The Kit sells for 329.99 and the Standard sells for 379.99.
Last but not least comes the Moog Etherwave Plus. This brand new model has all of the features of the Moog Etherwave. The “plus” makes it the ideal controller and performance instrument
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