#142415  by mkaufman
 
Check out :07-:13. Looks like he has a box attached to his strap?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaQ1vXdf1Q0



This is 1978. I'm thinking way too early for wireless. Could it be an effect?

Need to review 12/31/78 video to see if he's using it there too.

mk
 #142429  by strumminsix
 
Whoa, that's crazy! No clue here. I've always wondered if Bobby used something like an EH LPB1 to get his OOP to come up in volume. Just a wild-assed speculation.
 #142433  by FrettyBoy
 
mkaufman wrote:It's on the strap behind him, not in front of him.

mk
Oh, the "other front"! I honestly don't see it. Looks to me like his strap and folds of his shirt. But hey, I'll keep looking Mike!
 #142436  by mkaufman
 
At :08, freeze the frame.

Look to the left of his right elbow.

Above his belt.

See the white square wrapped around the guitar strap?

Look at 6:54-6:56 here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6Zrv84dNuQ[/youtube]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6Zrv84dNuQ

mk
 #142439  by JDB30
 
mkaufman wrote:Check out :07-:13. Looks like he has a box attached to his strap?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaQ1vXdf1Q0



This is 1978. I'm thinking way too early for wireless. Could it be an effect?

Need to review 12/31/78 video to see if he's using it there too.

mk
The earliest wireless guitar systems were introduced in 1975. The cable from Weir's guitar seems to be plugged into this device in question. It's possible that this is a wireless guitar transmitter.
 #142449  by gmchart
 
I scrolled a bit, but basically watched the whole clip. It's like they told the camera men--"Whatever you do, don't show the bottom or back of Bobby's guitar." I gotta go with wireless.
 #142495  by Dozin
 
Yes, same box in Closing of Winterland video