Rewiring my EBMM Silhouette Special, but wanted to better understand how things are wired with the stock super switch. There are 4 individual circuits (poles) each with 5 contacts and a common.
1. Any folks able to tell me the signal path for switch in #3 position? I see that the Neck and Humbucker are active in setting #3 (lower left and lower right bank or circuits), but I don't understand what is going on with the upper left circuit, where the neck and humbucker's neg wires re tied together. The com for that upper left bank is then tied to the white and black in position #2 of the lower right bank. I believe Red (north single coil in the humbucker stays active), while the remaining wires of the humbucker get shorted together, effectively disabling the south coil of the humbucker.
2. How does #2 work out? Is it that Black and white now on the lower right bank of #2 is hot, red is not active, and green is grounded, just leaving the south coil active with the middle pickup?
I'd like to put in a toggle to split the humbucker in position #5. But I have yet to figure out how I'd do that given the current wiring....

1. Any folks able to tell me the signal path for switch in #3 position? I see that the Neck and Humbucker are active in setting #3 (lower left and lower right bank or circuits), but I don't understand what is going on with the upper left circuit, where the neck and humbucker's neg wires re tied together. The com for that upper left bank is then tied to the white and black in position #2 of the lower right bank. I believe Red (north single coil in the humbucker stays active), while the remaining wires of the humbucker get shorted together, effectively disabling the south coil of the humbucker.
2. How does #2 work out? Is it that Black and white now on the lower right bank of #2 is hot, red is not active, and green is grounded, just leaving the south coil active with the middle pickup?
I'd like to put in a toggle to split the humbucker in position #5. But I have yet to figure out how I'd do that given the current wiring....
