I just made a quick album of my unboxing experience, sadly a few pictures of the TXPad ended up being lost.
http://imgur.com/a/IcGsyI already built the board with 67g R4 Zealios and made the TXPad hotswappable, currently it uses Cherry Blacks with 72g springs. I put my GMK Skeletor set on it to make it the most obnoxious board I own, AND I LOVE IT. I'll probably try getting my hands on a set of Troubled Minds SA, I hope I find one for an acceptable price that isn't gone in less than 2 minutes
Now back to the board, I know everyone already said it often enough, but IT IS A TANK, I'm not even remotely kidding. I thought my Duck Black Bird is a heavy keyboard, but this... is just insane.
The packaging was insanely professional (like you can see in the album) and I loved the small touches that made this feel so personal, like the dyesub caps and the switch films, the keyboard pads or just the extra diodes and resistors, I wished everyone did it like this, that would be awesome.
There is only one thing I didn't really like about this, and that is that the PCB has slightly higher inputlag compared to the 32u2/32u4 based ones I own. It's nowhere near as ridiculous as my VE.A, which is probably at least 30-40ms late. It's more in the range of 10ms, which really does not affect anyone that isn't playing rhythm games and used to the lower latency of 32u2/32u4 based boards. Sadly I fall into this category, so I have to switch boards before playing. It's not a big deal, because the board is awesome in every other way, maybe one day Leeku will release a fix for this and even if he doesn't this is still an awesome board.
Thank you so much Kin25 for giving me the opportunity to buy one of these. You can really see how much work went into these other than just design.