I have only recently been drawn into the Magnatone pitch-shift vibrato quest after watching a few videos with the new Twilighter stereo, then working backwards to the originals.
I can totally understand the attraction to that sound as compared to other types, though each has it's place. I have 2 Fender-types covered already (Showman harmonic & Princeton bias-vary) and also have a Gibson GA8-T.
Basically, I would like to build one of the pitch-shift circuits into a future project.
After all the information overload (unobtanium varistors, LFO variations, voltages, etc.) I am wondering where things sit with replicating the circuit with available components, as the new Magnatone is doing?
I looked over the new Twighlighter vibrato schematic included in one of the Magnatone mega-threads which looks somewhat stripped down compared to the old ones.
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https://el34world.com/Forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=27260.0;attach=90518)
Besides buying $$$ old stock, it was said somewhere in my internet travels that the new Magnatone had the old style varistor being remanufactured, somewhere else stated that someone was using modern metal oxide varistos with success & somewhere else stated that those are ill-suited/bad sounding. HBP even had a post somewhere about the possibility of adapting a Vactrol to the application.
Lots of conflicting information (can you imagine..?) & much of the stuff I read was 6-7 years old, so I am wondering if there is anything newer happening that people have had good results with?