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Re: Vintage Keyboards Sound Tests | Vintage Keyboards Videos Database
« Reply #50 on: Thu, 07 March 2024, 13:21:39 »
Alps SKCC Green switches review and sound test on a Canon AP 350 typewriter keyboard.
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Re: Vintage Keyboards Sound Tests | Vintage Keyboards Videos Database
« Reply #51 on: Sun, 31 March 2024, 20:25:56 »
Here's the Key Tronic A65-02028 mechanical keyboard Sound Test and Review! The Key Tronic A65 is an extremely well-made and sturdy vintage keyboard made of metal! It is heavy and looks great with its thick double-shot keycaps. This keyboard uses Key Tronic Foam and Foil mechanisms, which in this case was scratchy and heavy (the keyboard was dirty)... That's so sad because this keyboard is so cool! I was not sure of the name; I haven't found any information on this keyboard online... The full name is Key Tronic A65-02028 or A65-02023 because the last digit is hard to read...

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