I have attached the GA-77 info for the benefit of the group.
My schematic is for 1954 (1st year/model) as I understand it and it only lasted several months and then went to a 3 x 12aXX pre amp. My model has 2 x 12ax7s and 2 octals. The one I posted is what most dont have or if they do they dont tell since it is supposedly the fabled GA-77 with 7 tubes. I dont know...that seems a little silly so I attached it.
THANK YOU! 
Yeah, I think it's silly too.
The schematic link you posted is for a later 50's early 60's Vanguard (Tweed) circuit. I looked at Doug's library and what he shows for the 53/54 Gibson GA-77 is actually for a 54 (late) not for a 53 (which didn't exist at least according to Gibson and certainly not an early 54).
I posted the link to the Vanguard version because it's easier to read. The other GA-77 in Doug's library is the same circuit, just harder to read and has a few drawing errors. On/Off/Standby and presence circuit are wrong, I forget any others.
I have heard the same thing about the Vox's but honestly I dont play Vox's and never really compared the circuits. What I do know is that what I have for the schematic for this 1954 is exactly what is in the amp minus the upgraded power supply caps that someone changed out many moons ago.
Your GA-77 has completely different tone control circuits that in the later GA-77's.
As far as the Vibrato questions, I dont really recall anything other than thinking they sounded good. Sorry, it was a while ago.
Ok, thanks, I am
very interested in how the Gibby vibratos sound.
There is a FB Gibson amp forum with a lot of knowledge base. That is what I was referring to in my post.
Many of the guys on the Gibson site have drawn out the schematics after a restoration occurred.
Thanks, I'll do a search for them.
There are a few guys that have recreated the tolexes, logos, and have essentially focused on Gibsons as opposed to any other amps. Small group but know Gibsons very well.
There is one guy in particular that loves 55's and has restored a few. He would know the answer to your question immediately.
Is it the guy who owned/built the Buffalo amps? I forget his name, nice guy. I found him on face book after he had closed down and was talking with him some. He told me about the GA-55V and was looking for the schemo he had for it, but had to go. When I tried to contact him again after the Christmas holidays (2014) I guess he had un-friended me?
Someone told me there's a copy of the GA-55V in the Jack Darr 'Electric Guitar Amplifier Handbook'. I have a copy and sure enough it's in there.