let's start with a few explanations:
standard switch style is for the switches with the nut on the outside of the hilt.
guarded switch style is for the switches with nut on the inside of the hilt.
Momentary means the switch only gives a connection as long as you press it.
Latching means the switch connects as long as it is in a specific position.
If you use the long av-style switches you need an activation box, because otherwise they could be to long to fit inside the hilt.
Yes you need an additional resistor for the av-style switches, this resistor has to be based on the voltage you get from the soundboard or another energy source (this depends on the used board etc.)
When you use a pretite crouton soundboard, you just need this board to drive your led and nothing else, if you want to use another board you may need an additional driver.
The difference in the seoul or the rebelstar are differences in color and/or brightness (have a look at this thread http://forums.thecustomsabershop.com...-Blue-LED-pics).
I hope these explanations help and don't confuse you.
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