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Hi Pauly,A spst is OK as long as the switching function is performed on the active line. However, in most AC systems it is difficult to guarantee this; in consequence the toroid can be active even when switched off.Therefore a DPDT is preferred...
Double Pole is only relevant if you want to play the trick (in the US) of swapping active and neutral around.
Be careful where you mount your transformers, from a balance point of view.. . .
You want a switch which is rated for inductive loading, such as an electric motor. The reason is that such switches resist the arcing produced when the amp is switched off...
I have been on a vain search for a nice switch also. I am having a real hard time getting a nice switch that is rated correctly and is double pole. Is it absolutely necessary to have the double pole? I have found a suitable single pole switch made by Arco and available at Farnell. I am based in brisbane so if anyone has any ideas for me please let me know. I actually got an expensive switch from RS only to discover that it had a momentary action only!!! It looked damn good though.CheersMatt