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Hiwatt Echo Theremin Effects Pedal

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Create sounds that are out of this world with Hiwatt's Echo Theremin effects pedal!

The theremin was invented in 1920 by a Russian physicist named Lev Sergeiyvich Termin (his name was later changed to Leon Theremin). It's a unique instrument because the Theremin is played without being touched! As a hand approaches the antenna, the pitch gets higher.

The Hiwatt engineers decided to add a new dimensions of sound to the Theremin by adding delay to the unit. The Hiwatt Theremin has 300 Milliseconds of delay that adds more depth and the ability to create Sci-Fi Sounds that are from another planet!

Specs:

  • Single Mono Output Jack
  • L.E.D. Battery Level Indicator
  • Power: 9 Volt Battery
  • Dimensions: (L) 6 1/4", (W) 4 3/4", (H) 2 3/4"
  • Color: Black with Mirror Dome Antenna

Control Functions:

  • Level (Master Volume Control)- Turn the level control to the right to increase the overall volume.
  • FREQ- Sets the operating frequency of the Theremin.
  • D. Time (Delay Time)- Adjusts the delay time.
  • D. Level (Delay Volume Control)- Turn the D. Level control to the right to increase the delay volume.
  • Antenna-The antenna controls the pitch of the Theremin. As your hand approaches the antenna, the pitch gets higher. As your hand leaves the antenna, the pitch gets lower.
  • Power (Battery indicator)- Indicates that the battery is engaged. The brightness of the indicator shows the status of the battery life.
  • Output jack- Connect one end of an instrument cable to the input of an amplifier and the other end to the output of the Theremin.

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