Hello geekhack,
New here, and hate to start off in a critical note (Promise not here to troll

), but just had a question bugging me since I've been lurking around the forums.
I've received my Leopold with Cherry MX Browns very recently, and have been typing away happily for about less than week now. Although I'm still trying to get adjusted to using my very first mechanical keyboard, I'm realizing that even though I have Brown switches, the
noise is too loud at times because I bottom out on a lot of my hits. I live with 4 other housemates, and the walls are pretty thin. I usually do a lot of work late at night because I'm a grad student, but as for the rest of my housemates; they wake up early to goto work, so they need their beauty sleep.
Although I haven't had any major complaints yet, I know that the O-Rings will reduce the noise that results from me bottoming out. Besides this minor benefit to installing O-rings, how is the tactile feel to the keys when you bottom out with O-rings?
The big question I have is, how does bottoming out with O-rings differ from typing on a regular cheap-$10 membrane keyboard? Am I sacrificing the satisfying hits of bottoming out by putting in O-rings, or does it still give off a satisfying/confirming bounce for those who are using them?
Opinions?