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Getting Started
Attaching the Antennas
Refer to Figure 2
Before proceeding, now is a good time to men-
tion that Claravox Centennial is available in
both right-handed and left-handed versions.
Please verify you have the correct model for your
needs before attempting to attach the antennas.
Left-Handed Adjustments:
If your instrument is left-handed, your antenna
assembly will be the opposite of what is shown.
Pitch Antenna Arm
Refer to Figure 3
The Pitch Antenna, which is the straight brass
tube, does not attach to Claravox Centennial
directly, but to a fixture called the Pitch Anten-
na Arm, which places the Pitch Antenna in the
proper playing position. The Pitch Antenna Arm
securely connects to Claravox Centennial via
a brass shaft and two shoulder screws. With the
threaded hole for the Pitch Antenna facing up
and toward you, insert the shaft into the receiv-
ing fixture on the right side of the instrument.
Figure 2
Summary of Contents for Claravox Centennial
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Page 8: ...Clara Rockmore PR photo with theremin New York 1932...
Page 12: ...Clara Rockmore Recital Poster 1938...
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