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Superswitches come in numerous formats, enabling all sorts of fancy coil permutations.
You will need a new plastic tip as well, unless you file down the new switch lever to match the MIJ one - they’re significantly bigger, beyond the point where you can heat the tip on.
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The coil permutations offered as Bank B (6 to 10) might not prove to be as exciting as you imagine.
This is also true of EYB/Schaller Megaswitches. Heat loosens the glue that fastens the PCB soldering pads and track strips. Once loose, the tracks can tear and break. This limits the opportunities for experimentation.
Decide on your circuit. Measure twice. Cut once. Solder once.