I have recently bought a pre-owned Etherwave (standard). Unfortunately I did not test it properly beforehand. It has a 50 hz hum that ruins the sound. The hum is present when only connecting headphones, so it is not about the amp.
The hum is somewhat diminished if I touch the audio connection, and the same when I ground the unit to a waterpipe in the house, but neither way of grounding kills the hum enough to make the nice clean sound it should make. (When I play a note around 100Hz, I will get throbbing beatings because of the hum.)
I suspected it was the PSU, but I just got a new one (original), and it changed nothing.
What I find interesting is this: When I turn the Etherwave off, there is about one second, where sound is still heard, and THAT sound is clean and free of the hum-induced distortion.
(It also sounds like there is always a secondary "ghost-note" that is a major third (four semitones) under the main tone. This may or may not be part of the hum problem, but we will see, if I ever get rid of the hum.)
I have opened up the unit to search for things broken or loose, but everything looks perfect inside.
I will be very grateful for any help.
-Lars