via this auction
"A true analog theremin, which uses traditional inductor coils to produce an analog sine wave
The playable range can be adjusted from 5 inches to 5 feet !
Whats the difference between an analog and digital theremin?
A analog theremin uses traditional components eg inductors and transistors, and produce a
pure sine wave for a smooth sound
A digital theremin uses Digital chips (IC's) which mostly produce a square wave and can sound
Comes fully assembled with battery and only needs to be plugged in and played!
Has rubber feet to stop slipping, and is completely plug and play!
* A great gift idea
* Play it through an effects pedal to create even more styles of sound
* Battery life is hours as these lithium batterys last for 10 years in a smoke alarm"
YouTube via weirdsounds1
Theremin analog
theremin2
digital theremin for comparison
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