Hi again Niallx.
Hmm. Things like that are usually down to big metal things being nearby - or anything that conducts electricity - and doing capacitance related stuff. (Stop me if I get too technical!)
The odd thing is that from your description it sounds like the pitch rod was working correctly. If it's tuned right you should get a wide range of pitches from deep rumbles to high squeals. And when you step away from the instrument it should go silent - not be 'on'.
I suspect it might be time to break out the manual and the little plastic screwdriver thingy that came with the etherwave and twiddle the inductors a bit.
But it is so hard to tell online. I recall you're UK based. Maybe we can find someone local to you? [edit] Googled "niallx" - Truro? There's a fair chance I'll be in Plymouth around 26 to 30 October. I'm here (http://www.facebook.com/gordon.charlton) on facebook if you want to arrange something. [/edit]
Hmm. Things like that are usually down to big metal things being nearby - or anything that conducts electricity - and doing capacitance related stuff. (Stop me if I get too technical!)
The odd thing is that from your description it sounds like the pitch rod was working correctly. If it's tuned right you should get a wide range of pitches from deep rumbles to high squeals. And when you step away from the instrument it should go silent - not be 'on'.
I suspect it might be time to break out the manual and the little plastic screwdriver thingy that came with the etherwave and twiddle the inductors a bit.
But it is so hard to tell online. I recall you're UK based. Maybe we can find someone local to you? [edit] Googled "niallx" - Truro? There's a fair chance I'll be in Plymouth around 26 to 30 October. I'm here (http://www.facebook.com/gordon.charlton) on facebook if you want to arrange something. [/edit]