Thanks
PRRI corrected the error of the 1M resistor that isn't in parallel with the 10k capacitor (as you draw one leg is connected to ground, my mistake) and for more readibility I connected the 47k cap to one other ground instead with the same of the 1M pot
I verified the 220K cap connected to pin 6 of 6DR7, the value is right at 220k, not 22k (or better, in the circuit there is a 220k cap and it seems original)
The 4.7uf connected to pin 8 of 6DR7 tube looks really to be added after by someone, like all the red colored caps in the schematic
Note the sequence: 22K into ~~300K, 10K into 1Meg, 5K into 3Meg.
you must be patient with me, I'm not able to follow you,
can you explain again in a different way ?
to which 22K into ~~300K, 10K into 1Meg, 5K into 3Meg do you refer ?
Not even using "recent" varistors: they have "improved" to have a sharp break-down, instead of the soft gradual break-down of the old varistors.
As you told also in a previously answer only old stile varistors can be used for that use
as can be seen in the attached image the response is very different
I was asking if there is a way to simulate an old varistor with new components
like:
Put more than one new varistor in series ?
Use zener diodes with an in series resistor (resistor with a paralleled capacitor) ?
Use LDR with some control circuit ?
Use Mosfet or Transistor with some control circuit ?
Use a bidirectional Transil diode ?
How to vary a resistance in accordance with voltage ?
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does anyone knows if someone has replicated a Magnatone Vibrato using something else than varistor ?
Thanks
Kagliostro