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Wolfbox
The Wolfbox is the name for the original passive DI unit, direct box, or DI as invented in the late 1950s by Dr. Edward Wolfrum, PhD, alumnus engineer of Motown, Golden World Records, Terra-Shirma Studios, Metro-Audio Capstan Roller Remote recording, and United Sound Systems in Detroit, Michigan.〔(Soul-Source: ''Ed Wolfrum - Detroit Sound'' by Moss, Rob in ''Soul News Past'', 17 Apr 2012 )〕〔(Ed Wolfrum interview on United Sound Systems, ''TQM Recording Co.'' )〕 Used by James Jamerson, Dennis Coffey, Bob Babbit and other The Funk Brothers, the Wolfbox was a key component in the 1960s and 1970s sound of recorded music in the Motown/Detroit scene. ==Origin==
According to Ed, the idea for the creation of the device originally came to him out of necessity, from "…Recording bands back then (1960s ) and the fact that I simply couldn't afford microphones."〔(Detroit Free Press, Brian Kaufman and Brian McCollum. ''Wolfbox'' )〕 It was at Detroit's WEXL in 1962 that 16-year-old staff engineer Wolfrum incorporated his newly created passive direct interface box – later known at the "Wolfbox" – as an interface from the high-impedance output of church PA systems to the microphone input of broadcast audio mixers.
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