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Aside from the tremendous abilities of both players, one of the things that helped to shape these memorable recordings was one of the very first direct in boxes ever created. In an effort to revive the distinct character of this D.I. box, Acme Audio has painstakingly recreated all of the original components for the brand new Motown D.I. WB-3.
Designed in 1958 by engineer Dr. Edward Wolfdrum, the Motown D.I., or "Wolfbox," would quickly be sold and distributed to nearly every recording studio and TV station in Southeastern Michigan. Utilizing two distinct transformers, the Triad A-11 and 12J, the box gave instruments a coloration and distorted character that still remains unmatched.
The new Motown D.I. WB-3 is the culmination of Acme establishing a relationship with the original company who produced the transformers. Upon asking the company to start recreating the part once again, they began to manufacture the transformers for the first time in 35 years. In the end, the new Acme box has perfectly captured the character and quality of the original unit.
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