Connecting your B3 Theremin to an amplifier isn't too tough, and it's necessary because the Theremin doesn't have built-in speakers or amplification. You'll simply need a 1/4-inch cable, which the manufacturer notes as the standard type for this instrument.
Here's the deal: plug one end of the cable into your Theremin and the other end into your amplifier. Easy as pie. The setup is quite similar to connecting any other musical instrument, so if you've done that before, you're already familiar with the process.
Our research shows that a bunch of different amplifiers can be used with the B3 Theremin, so you've got some flexibility there. Whether you're a seasoned musician or just starting, most people found it easy enough to hook up and get good sound quality. The Theremin seems to fit in pretty well with a variety of equipment.
Plus, if you want to spice things up a bit, you could always throw in some guitar pedals between the Theremin and amp. Our data mentions some folks have done this to tweak the sound and add more depth to their music, which could be a fun way to personalize your setup.
So, once your amp is ready, you can start experimenting with the Theremin's unique sound. Don't worry about needing an amp; just see it as a chance to explore new sound dimensions with its five-octave range and pitch adjustments.
Dive in and enjoy the creativity!