Thanks, Timbo; glad you liked it.
I know about Young's Deluxe but a mechanical solution doesn't seem like the right way to do this, given how many times it would have to wiggle that knob during a typical usage. (Let's see: three minute song, 6 hz trem, 3x60x6= 1080 wiggles. It would almost certainly go out of adjustment and require constant tinkering, which Mr. Young can pay a tech to do and I can not.

But I thought his amp mostly changed settings like a person would, not like a tremolo might.
I like Thelonious' idea, which seems feasible at least. Anybody have a Blackface already open who would be willing to try it? Seems like a lot to ask someone to open up an amp just for this. I know how much work it is to pull the chassis in my Twin and until I hear more I don't think I would try it myself.
I wasn't aware that there are LED and incandescent trems out there; I thought the optical ones all used neon. That IS what Fender uses in roaches, isn't it? Can someone name names?
PRR, I love the sound of those old two-tube trems (I owned a black Tolex Vibrasonic for years - it must have been a transitional model) but I must admit they are intimidating to me, who has had trouble getting even single tube circuits to work. Heck, I've had trouble with single
triode circuits. That they also use up to two and a half tubes means there's some serious real estate inside the map dedicated to the tremolo. No wonder they went to the roach, from a cost standpoint.