WIDARA Distant Voices Theremin
Rock Version of the Theremin with One Antenna
WIDARA Distant Voices Theremin
The WIDARA Distant Voices Theremin is a unique electronic instrument played by moving your hand around the telescopic antenna – no physical contact is required. This allows you to create distinctive sounds, sustained tones, and effects that appeal not only to experimental musicians but also to anyone looking for unconventional musical experiences.
The theremin was invented by Russian scientist Léon Theremin and became an iconic instrument in classical music, experimental genres, and rock – for example, it was used by Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin. The WIDARA Distant Voices Theremin can be easily connected to a guitar amplifier via a 6.3 mm jack, making it perfect for effects, sound experimentation, and unusual melodies.
Key Features:
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Sound controlled by hand movements around the telescopic antenna.
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Connects directly to a guitar amplifier via 6.3 mm jack.
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Ideal for effects, sustained tones, and unique sounds.
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Powered by a 9V battery or optional 9V DC adapter (not included).
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Compact and lightweight: 170 × 180 × 60 mm (including antenna), 250 g.
The WIDARA Distant Voices Theremin is perfect for musical experimentation at home or in the studio, offering a completely new way to create music.
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