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edit: Thread is obsolete -> topic covered in "I need the help of an electronics whiz" thread
original post: Alright, here's one for specialists. I'd like to make my own unusual pickup wiring and can't find a standard/mini switch that allows it. I fear there isn't one, but I thought maybe someone accidentally knows something of the sort or a place where I could look at.
The wiring I want to do is: 1. bridge HB, 2. both inner coils in series, 3. neck HB. The reason is that I never use the two-pup middle position of anything (which always puts the two in parallel), but love the two single coils in series sound. I tried thinking up wiring with existing 3-way switches, but couldn't find any.
A rotary switch would solve my problem, but I'd prefer a standard 3-way (Gibson-style) switch. Fender makes a 5-way super switch which as far as I can tell has the same wiring as a 5-way 4-pole rotary switch (could think of theoretically ten different pup combinations with one of those), but I don't want to saw holes in my guitar to install one and only want 3 positions anyway. Such a super switch, but 3-way to fit in a regular hole would be ideal.
I already found a 6-way "free-way" switch that's basically a 3-way switch with left and right positions for each, but I want a quick-flick pickup selector, not something I have to take care to not switch to the wrong side (and maybe it doesn't allow my wiring anyway).
One thing that comes close is a 4PDT switch, in principle a double 3-way on/on/on:

Sadly, while I could think of a wiring with this that allows 1. bridge HB, 2. both inner coils in parallel, 3. neck HB, for my in series idea I'd need this:

If anyone should know such a thing, please tell me, although I fear that's way too specialised to exist.
The Fender 5-way super switch:
A 3-way switch that would solve my problem (actually only 3 poles required, but 1 more wouldn't hurt of course):

Mind that I want the standard 3-way/mini-switch form, I just left the 5-way switch image there for simplicity's sake. This might actually exist somewhere, and if anyone knows such a thing, please tell me.
Phew. Thanks for reading, I suppose.
original post: Alright, here's one for specialists. I'd like to make my own unusual pickup wiring and can't find a standard/mini switch that allows it. I fear there isn't one, but I thought maybe someone accidentally knows something of the sort or a place where I could look at.
The wiring I want to do is: 1. bridge HB, 2. both inner coils in series, 3. neck HB. The reason is that I never use the two-pup middle position of anything (which always puts the two in parallel), but love the two single coils in series sound. I tried thinking up wiring with existing 3-way switches, but couldn't find any.
A rotary switch would solve my problem, but I'd prefer a standard 3-way (Gibson-style) switch. Fender makes a 5-way super switch which as far as I can tell has the same wiring as a 5-way 4-pole rotary switch (could think of theoretically ten different pup combinations with one of those), but I don't want to saw holes in my guitar to install one and only want 3 positions anyway. Such a super switch, but 3-way to fit in a regular hole would be ideal.
I already found a 6-way "free-way" switch that's basically a 3-way switch with left and right positions for each, but I want a quick-flick pickup selector, not something I have to take care to not switch to the wrong side (and maybe it doesn't allow my wiring anyway).
One thing that comes close is a 4PDT switch, in principle a double 3-way on/on/on:

Sadly, while I could think of a wiring with this that allows 1. bridge HB, 2. both inner coils in parallel, 3. neck HB, for my in series idea I'd need this:

If anyone should know such a thing, please tell me, although I fear that's way too specialised to exist.
The Fender 5-way super switch:
A 3-way switch that would solve my problem (actually only 3 poles required, but 1 more wouldn't hurt of course):

Mind that I want the standard 3-way/mini-switch form, I just left the 5-way switch image there for simplicity's sake. This might actually exist somewhere, and if anyone knows such a thing, please tell me.
Phew. Thanks for reading, I suppose.
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