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This is critical.
My circuit does not conform exactly to any single Freeway .pdf diagram. I had to pick 'n' mix to arrive at what I required. Consequently, I made damned sure that my idea was correct before I began soldering. I even planned the order in which the jumper connections were made.
On my switch, one "side" offers Neck, Both, Bridge. The other "side" offers Power-Out-Of-Phase, Inside Coils in parallel, Bridge 'bucker split to screw coil.
The latter selection sees little use. Perhaps, I should add a partial coil split network?
Judging by the product photographs and schematic diagrams, the PCB track layout is tied in to just one configuration. Fine, if you want exactly what it offers. Frustrating, if you are intent on anything more ambitious.
Generally, I am wary of PCB lever selector switches. They never seem to be as robust as the good ol' CRL sprung design.
I have mine wired:
neck
both in series
both parallel
both out of phase
bridge.
I like that combination as bridge, parallel and neck are all where they should be!
WDMusic have them in stock.
A narrower version of that twenty four contact Superswitch exists. I'm not certain who - if anyone - imports them into the UK.
That is the narrow version, it fits in a Tele cavity fine. The wider version has the tags pointing outwards and will not fit in a Tele.