Given that when I indicated
Sluchey's revibe I did it also because in that way you would have had a safe and already tested circuit complete with a definitive scheme and, above all, a valid Layout
An idea has been spinning in my head for a long time
It would be a revibe with speaker output, taken from the secondary of the transformer that drives the spring reverberation through a rotary switch, in other position of the rotary switch I would insert a dummy load so as to also have an "Herzog function"

see here (from our friend
SILVERGUN)
http://el34world.com/Forum/index.php?topic=17218.msg175247#msg175247As for the tremolo section, the idea would be to use Merlin's Vibrotron circuit borrowed from the VOX AC30 circuit, therefore with, alternatively, tremolo and true vibrato (many call the tremolo as vibrato but they are not the same thing)

About the chassis, if you have a minimum of skill about construction (the same you require if you get a blank chassis and must make holes in it), my council is to use aluminium C profiles in junction with a 2 mm thick aluminium sheet

see near the bottom here (from our friend
Heinz)
http://jschem.bplaced.net/t7/obviously you can arrange the tube holes on the top of the chassis instead of the side
to join the c profiles to the sheet I use blind rivets

But this way you must consider there isn't a whole ready unique schematic and a proven Layout
However I consider the aluminum C profile + aluminium sheet a good and easy way to have a custom chassis where you can decide your preferred measures
Franco