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Great Sounding Theremin

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$99.95

$ 45 .99 $45.99

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About this item

  • This theremin has an incredible more than 5 octave range! It respect's what's called the 'arm's length' rule. Most setup their theremin for a playable range of 2.5 feet.
  • Ease of play is key to this table top model. This theremin features a pitch control knob so pitch can be set to go up OR down as you move your hand toward the antenna. By adjusting the knob, you can set starting pitch and sensitivity.
  • This theremin sports a quarter inch jack so you can connect it to your amp. As with most theremins, it requires an amplifier to be heard. (Amp is not included).
  • Compact and rugged, our instruments travel the world with ease
  • This tried and true design is value priced. The Great Sounding Theremin, single antenna instrument, is ready for your next gig!


This theremin has true theremin sound - not a poor sounding square wave like some other theremins - and a strong signal that will drive your amp well. BONUS - This theremin includes at NO CHARGE a USA standard plug in power supply so you never have to worry about batteries. Value priced, this single antenna theremin is ready for your next gig!


Sullivan
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
Hard to figure out how to use, but after some youtube tutorials, started to get it down. A lot of fun to use live and in the studio. It is a plastic box, so admittedly it’s not anything super fancy for the price you’re paying. I might have just paid a little more for a different one that’s built a little sturdier if I could go back, but I do like this one and appreciate that it’s easy to transport. Cool as a novelty sound or for dope samples.
ken
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2020
I am not happy with this product! It works but as soon as you turn it on a tone starts! I bought the one that you mount to a mic stand and that one worked the way I excepted. It should only make sounds once you put your hand close to the antenna.
Michael Torelli
Reviewed in Canada on September 28, 2019
This is not a theremin. This is just a noise rod. Sorry, but if you want a real theremin you need to spend more money, and get one that has two rods, the one on the side, and the one extending upwards.
Rob P.
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2019
Want a good theramin at a good price? Then you don’t need to read a review. It’s not as if there are hundreds of them out there to choose from. In fact I think this is pretty much it. So you’re stuck. But, I might add, stuck in a good place. I gavve it to my daughter for Christmas and it was much more popular than the digeridoo.
Barbara
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2019
Small and easy to transport.Has variable pitch. Fun!
butttoucher
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2017
i use this heavily effected in a studio type of setting. it is best suited for this type of situation in my opinion. not super portable or mount-able. the hard wired power cable (non detachable) is a little short and kind of a pain. it would be rad if the construction material had more weight to it so while it is lying on a flat surface the weight of the cable wouldn't cause it to become as prone to being knocked over. sounds great though. for my purposes i wish it went an octave lower to hit bass/sub bass frequencies. i also wish it didn't sound so farty at the lower frequencies haha but i guess that's how oscillators work.
Guitar Dad
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2016
This is an awesome little device for making spooky sounds. Makes a really nice sound which is even better if you add reverb and delay. I also ran it through a Big Muff fuzz pedal which made it sound amazing. It does not have a volume control so you need to use a pedal if you want that control. It is also very light, I had to tape it down to feel secure about it. I used it in my music classroom and let kids try it. They absolutely loved it! You have to have an amplifier and guitar cord for it to make sound. Any little guitar amp with reverb would probably sound great.They also make one that mounts on a mike stand. I would probably get that one if I bought it again just so it would be easy to play. But for the money this is a deal.
matt hawkins
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2014
The Theremin makes noise continuosly, there is no zero volume. Using the pitch control creates sound effects but is so far icant make it play a tune. But the most annoying fact is that it was sent to me needing electronic modification before i could play it...AND I AM NOT AN ELECTRICIAN...AND THERE WAS NO MENTION OF THIS ON THE WEBSITE.All in all i felt quite ripped off with a really cheap product. I didn,t send it back because i had to make the modification before icould even use it.The company knew they were sending me a Theremin that was not wired for this country..Australia, so they sent me a warningpage with my purchase...blah blah blah , you must not use this as is...modify it like this.If they were an HONEST COMPANY THEY WOULD HAVE SENT ME AN E-MAIL TELLING ME OF THE NEEDEDMODIFICATION AND GIVING ME THE CHANCE TO REFUSE THE PURCHASE AND GET A FULL REFUND .ANYWAY THEY DIDNT DO THAT SO I ENDED UP WITH A REALLY CRAP FAKE NOISE MAKER.RUBBISH>Sincerely,M. Hawkins.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2013
This theremin makes some "noise", but it is a toy at best. Any kid would love it. You will need an amp and the proper cord as this is the theremin only. If you are a little more musically advanced, get something else. This is strictly a toy in my opinion. Fun to play with, or for a small sound effect, but a toy. A great gift for the kid who's parents you hate.