We haven't finished talking about the Claravox that Moog puts on the market a new version of the Theremin Plus, Etherwave Theremin.

From what we can observe it is basically a variant of the Plus with a button mute button on the front panel and with the audio output on the back instead of the front. The possibility of using a pedal on the back to control mute has also been added.
Not having been able to try the tool we have to trust what Moog publishes.
- original design from an original design by Bob Moog from 1996
- same circuitry designed by Bob Moog himself
- 5 stable octaves
- improvement of low frequencies with the introduction of electronics analog
- quick-release for the stand (should be the hook / release mechanism designed on the Claravox)
- case finished by hand
Key Features:
- Antenna Pitch: control of the frequency range from about 0 Hz to 4.2 kHz
- Antenna Volume: control of the dynamic range of about 70dB
- Sound Source: Analog Heterodyning Oscillator
- Sound Modifier: Analog VCA
- Headphones: 1/4 ″ output jack
- Audio Out: 1/4 ″ Audio output jack
- CV Out: 3.5mm jack for Volume CV Out, Pitch CV Out, Gate CV Out
- Weight: 2.85 kg
- Size: x 24.13 53.97 16.51 cm x
The dedicated SR case is also available


The price is not yet known but rumors quote it around 900,00 euros.