I'm encountering a feedback hum with my M901, similar to something you would observe with improperly grounded equipment. I sent an email to Virtue and hopefully, one of their techsperts will be able to provide me with a few clues as to the cause. In the mean time, I was advised to post this issue in case anyone else might be able to proffer any bright ideas.
Here is a breakdown of the issue as I have observed it.
When I first received the M901, I connected it to my digital music player without incident. I also connected the analog out on my AVR without incident.
Recently, I decided to try connecting the M901 to my computer's sound card. Low and behold, I get a low-level hum. Changing inputs on the M901 does not help.
I assume that perhaps there is something wrong with the connection between my sound card and the M901. However, attaching my digital music player to the same interconnect I used with the sound card produced NO hum. Must be the sound card.
I set up my Virtue TWO, and using the same interconnect, power supply (even with batteries) as the M901, I get NO discernable hum. This baffles me. Why the hum with the Sensation and not the TWO?

So far, the only source that causes this hum with the M901 is my computer's sound card. Yet plugging this sound card into other amplifiers with the same speakers, cables and interconnects (and amplifier power supplies), all using the same wall outlets where applicable (as I sometimes use batteries for the Virtue amplifiers) results in no hum.
How could it be that the M901 is more sensitive to some kind of ground-loop or source of interference in my computer than the TWO? (I also think I've tried plugging the sound card into my AVR (Denon AVR-2309) without any issue, though I will verify this).
Any ideas? Do I just give up on the computer as a source for the Sensation?