I'm interested to discover LDR possibilities of use in a tube guitar amp
In this page I've read the author used an Home Made optic substitute for relays
http://home.arcor.de/guido.boehne/Boogie%20new.htm
the page is in german but you can translate with google translator
The channel switching is no longer as in the first version with relay, but with optical switches. These switches consist of a LDR (Light Dependent Resistor) of type A1060 and a super bright yellow LED, which are wrapped in black shrink tubing. The LDR has a resistance in total darkness of> 20MOhm. If it is illuminated by a light source with a wavelength of about 600nm, decreases its resistance decreases to about 400 ohms. This process happens smoothly without jumps in a few split seconds, thus preventing an unwanted Umschaltknacken.
I've find this LDR
http://it.rs-online.com/web/search/searchBrowseAction.html?method=getProduct&R=0596141can it be used that way ?Also in Merlin's book there is a description to use an LDR and a led in some position of the amp, instead of conventional potentiometers, because with an LDR you don't get scratch noise
Do you know other available use of LDR in guitar tube amps ?
which models are easy to be find to build Homemade Units (LDR + Led)
there are commercial products for this purpose (optic unit builds) ?
Thanks
Kagliostro