That's about half the price he was getting for those varistors a couple years ago. I think that means that a suitable, cheap alternative has been found.
I read through some of the link that K posted, mainly the last 3 pages, and listened to a couple of sound clips.
On 1 sound clip the guy has the alternative they came up with followed by a pair of NOS varistors. I think their both the single stage Maggi circuit?
I thought the alternative was not as thick and 'watery' sounding as the NOS clip. I wish he would have played the same part/chords back to back for both, with an A/B box. It's a little hard to really tell the way he did it.
They said that the Maggi circuit with varistors has a lot of trem mix with the vibrato portion and the fans of the Maggi sound like that. They consider it part of the uniqueness of the Maggi's sound. They said that the Vox/Gibson was more true vibrato without the trem added/over laid.
They also said some think that the new Maggi's are using varistors from Metrosil in England that still make silicon carbide varistors.
So I sent an email to them yesterday and was quoted a price of, $150 min. purchase order and for the 100-P/W/921, $27.25 each, $163.50 for 6. That does not include a vat tax and shipping. I just replied to them for what they would total.
I did not find in that thread that anyone over there tried the Metrosil varsitors.
Brad
