There are a multiple versions of these early SUNN amp schematics. I was just interested in the output section for drawing the mod I want to make for the dual bias pots. The one you posted is a later circuit design and probably more accurate. The one I used for the output section showed 6550 tubes rather than KT88 so it is an older schematic and also listed 100S, Sceptre and Solarus although the output section doesn't differ.
I went through service bulletins I have and here is what I think is some more good information on the vibrato related components. These are Fender service bulletins but the information is also applicable as SUNN used similar or the same technology for the photo-optic bug/roach as I was told by Conrad.
I hope these are helpful for anyone interested in the tremolo circuit (actually a vibrato circuit). FWIW, a Tremolo modulates volume (like turning the volume control up and down quickly) whereas Vibrato shifts the frequency of the notes being played (like bending a string) so despite being labeled Tremolo on the amp's face plate, it is really a Vibrato circuit.
Service Bulletin 5 (Tech Notes-Defective_Photocells.pdf) addresses Vibrato failures and among other things mentions that the Vibrato bug assembly consists of and LDR and a NE2 Neon lamp.
Service Bulletin 9 (Tech Notes-Vibrato_Ticking_Fix.pdf) addresses Vibrato ticking and corrective action.
Service Bulletin ? (Tech Notes-Tube_Amp_Topics.pdf) is a general review document of many tube amp issues discussed in previous Service Bulletins. Page 3 contains more information on the Vibrato LDR/Lamp bug and also a little bit on the design of the phase shift oscillator used in the design. Again, the same basic design used by SUNN with the triple pot circuit.