Moog Theremini 5-stars Reviews

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3 years ago

It looks like a fish!

Well, my overall experience is very positive, especially with custom presets. Technically everything was okay except noise speaker and a few loose knobs. Very beginner friendly and perfect for any types of gigs!

4 years ago

good choice for live expiriance

4 years ago

Great Product

This is a great product for the money. Great sounds from the get-go. I wish it came with a stand.

4 years ago

Сurious and inexpensive

Very curious thing. Has potential.

5 years ago

Moog Synth with Theremin UI

My first ever Theremin...even it's not a real boy.

It's great fun to create loads of different sounds.

But by far it doesn't sound like the Etherwave nor do typical movements

work. Still I really enjoy it but looking for a Etherwave soon.

6 years ago

Amazing device!

Bought as a gift for a friend who has wide interest in music. Tested it for a few days - it's absolutely lovely thing. Solid build, nice materials, very adequate size for such device, it will fit as eye-catcher on a shelve, but also it could bring you a lot of fun as an amusement muscial device. I will definitely get an extra one for myself!

6 years ago

Really good instrument. All works correctly.

9 years ago

Eat your heart out Jimmy Page

This little theramin is so cute and has so many great features, whether it be a variety of sounds, or effects and quantizing.

This last one is the big feature. In smooth frequency (original) mode it's hard to land on the right note in tune if you want to use this for anything more than just wailing Whole Lotta Love sounds. So you can turn on quantizing which "snaps" to the next note in a pre-define scale. I don't understand the names of these scales (Mixy-dixylothian?? No idea; ask Steve Vai) but I do appreciate being able, out of the box, to play tuneful things with this.

Not only does it snap to notes, you can even fine-tune the degree to which it snaps, giving you a little, *literal* wiggle room for wiggling your hand and giving the notes some vibrato.

This is a serious instrument and a cool party play-piece at the same time. Anyone can sound good on it, or you can "go pro" and play it like a boss. Brilliant fun.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Moog
  • Released in 2014
  • Average price : $438
  • Dimensions (Wmm x Hmm x D): 578mm x 381mm x 165mm
  • Weight : 1.3kg
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