I fear my question may have too broad sort of like asking what switch is the best thats not what Im getting at.
The real question is have the other brands, which were the cheap/budget/good for the price brands when I got my KB better and are they worth considering over Cherrys?
Thats the real question
Yeah the ergo clears have always intrigued me and I've wanted to try them. I think a tactile switch is what I like mostly, Ive always liked my clears and typed will on them, but they are just too heavy for me. I knew this going in though I thought I could get used it it, just when I got the board I was very new in all of this and only after figured out that it was impossible to swap out the springs without unsoldering the entire board, which I was not prepared to do.
so ideally what I am probably looking for is something maybe the weight of a Brown or a little heavier, with a more pronounced bump.
so ideally what I am probably looking for is something maybe the weight of a Brown or a little heavier, with a more pronounced bump.
PS
Nice little clearance sale at 21KB:
https://21kb.com/collections/sale
The Irish / Chinese [blue-pink] / Wubi sets look like good deals.
I've had a Leopold FC750R with Cherry Red switches for the past 7 years as my main keyboard.
At that time it was basically Cherry then everyone else. Gaetron and Kailh were just coming on and were not as good as the cherrys. Seems that opinion has changed, also there are TON more options out there now.
I got the Reds because I game but I've never typed well with them.
Silvers are intriguing, but Im not sure if they type better or worse than the reds.
I've run Blues, Browns they were ok but definitely not enough of a bump and I use a Keycool with clears for my work keyboard, which are nice but get fatiguing after a while. I cant swap the springs because the keycool has a plate.
Not sure if I want to stick with linear or go tactile, I would say at this point I'm 60 40 gaming vs typing.
What's good out there now or do I just stick with Cherrys?
I was just thinking about that.
I've never tried 21kb before. But my understanding is that the legending is a bit more consistent than Shenpo.
That's not worth much price premium over basic Shenpo, which is $29-31 on AliExpress.
So $35 USD actually seems like a decent price for a legended 21kb set. But never $50 or more. [I'm tempted to try it out.]
You should consider ergo clears: they are in Cherry’s standard line now: they have the firm bump off clears but with a lighter spring so they are not as fatiguing
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I think the OP should strongly consider Cannonkeys' sample pack, since it contains several switches in the Ergo Clear range. [Perhaps he could combine it with another product, such as springs, lube, or a switch opener, in order to absorb shipping costs.]
I have to finish lubing these and use Geon’s stem trimmer to reduce the size of the stems
I've had a Leopold FC750R with Cherry Red switches for the past 7 years as my main keyboard.
At that time it was basically Cherry then everyone else. Gaetron and Kailh were just coming on and were not as good as the cherrys. Seems that opinion has changed, also there are TON more options out there now.
I got the Reds because I game but I've never typed well with them.
Silvers are intriguing, but Im not sure if they type better or worse than the reds.
I've run Blues, Browns they were ok but definitely not enough of a bump and I use a Keycool with clears for my work keyboard, which are nice but get fatiguing after a while. I cant swap the springs because the keycool has a plate.
Not sure if I want to stick with linear or go tactile, I would say at this point I'm 60 40 gaming vs typing.
What's good out there now or do I just stick with Cherrys?
I've had a Leopold FC750R with Cherry Red switches for the past 7 years as my main keyboard.I would definitely pick up a switch tester/sample pack. There are a ton of different possibilities and some great innovations that have happened in the keyboard industry over the past few years. I'm a big fan of Gateron switches, this is a pretty good sample pack and switch tester offered by them.
At that time it was basically Cherry then everyone else. Gaetron and Kailh were just coming on and were not as good as the cherrys. Seems that opinion has changed, also there are TON more options out there now.
I got the Reds because I game but I've never typed well with them.
Silvers are intriguing, but Im not sure if they type better or worse than the reds.
I've run Blues, Browns they were ok but definitely not enough of a bump and I use a Keycool with clears for my work keyboard, which are nice but get fatiguing after a while. I cant swap the springs because the keycool has a plate.
Not sure if I want to stick with linear or go tactile, I would say at this point I'm 60 40 gaming vs typing.
What's good out there now or do I just stick with Cherrys?
I wonder if the OP ever started testing custom switches. Did I scare him off? :thumb:
Also I was messing around on Reddit a bit but reedit sucks, they only seem to be interested in picture of keyboards over there and not actually talking about them.
There seems to be so many more options out there then when I started with all of this, I don't know 9 years ago. Custom keyboards were 4 or 500 dollars, you had to solder all the switches to the PCB or pay extra for someone to do it for you.
Does a south facing PBC make that big of a difference? The key profiles I seem to prefer and type the best on, with my limited experience granted, is the cherry-ish sort of profile the Leopold has and from what I read they interfere with north facing boards.
Also I'm cheap so expensive keycaps don't really interest me. Any of those 100+ dollar caps from Drop, SA or wherever else aren't going to happen.
Not sure what other switches I want to try right now. Maybe UT4s? Something really tactile to see the difference.
Here is my issue though, I cant seem to find reasonable reviews on switches, or keyboards for that matter really, and there are so many options out there its a bit overwhelming. .
Coming into this hobby without the bias of switches that have existed for years has helped a lot. I constantly hear people reference older switches that are simply nothing close to the ones mentioned above and I think it's because it's so dang hard to try all the new switches that come out regularly.
But yeah, every person I've talked to who has tried those S tier switches hasn't had a bad thing to say. I'd try them out.
I wonder if the OP ever started testing custom switches. Did I scare him off? :thumb:
You did not it just took me a bit to decided what keyboards I wanted. I missed all the sales and I waffled over a few higher end options, Monsgeek M3, Scarlet TKL, MCK75 I saw on here, which I think I like the most of those three. I decided that I didn't really want to spend all of that right now and also I kinda prefer plastic keyboards I think. I do think I may still order a MCL75 at some point but we will see.
Not sure what other switches I want to try right now. Maybe UT4s? Something really tactile to see the difference.
Here is my issue though, I cant seem to find reasonable reviews on switches, or keyboards for that matter really, and there are so many options out there its a bit overwhelming.
I've watched so many switch reviews that talk about the sound and how "thocky" a switch or keyboard is <---I hate that word at this point by the way, but nothing on how they feel to type on, how heavy or not they are how big id the bump etc all of the you know all of the actual relevant information on why you would or would not want to use a switch. I get this switch is so smooth and thocky them 3 minutes of a sound test. Shoot me now. So this is my current impass.
I dont know Ill stop taking now that was sort of a long thing.
Top row - Betty V2, Quinn, T1 clear, Princess (V1 single stage spring)
Middle row - Waverider, Cream Blue V3, Cream Blue V3 Pro, Beer
Coming into this hobby without the bias of switches that have existed for years has helped a lot. I constantly hear people reference older switches that are simply nothing close to the ones mentioned above and I think it's because it's so dang hard to try all the new switches that come out regularly.
But yeah, every person I've talked to who has tried those S tier switches hasn't had a bad thing to say. I'd try them out.
I didn't have that bias for switches as well and stuff like cherry and gateron are still really good, there not that good stock (which no switch is tbh) but they are very nice when you mod then (break them in, lube them carefully, spring swap to consistent springs, film when needed), especially cherry because the plastics were in quickly and makes a large difference in the smoothness.
While I do think there has been innovation (haimu with silents as an example) in the switch game, I think that linears are largely the same and once modded the only thing that changes are weighting, which if you change the spring (which I highly recommend you do) it's only minute differences.
Spring swapping, purchasing a break-in machine, hand lubing, filming...
That's the problem I see here. That's a whole lot of investment to find out if you actually like a switch or not. (Sidenote, I have tested some of those with all of those changes and it still doesn't match stock London Fogs or BSUN Raw Linears, IMO.)
This hobby is already time consuming and intimidating when suggesting "build your own keyboard!", which fortunately has gotten easier over the years with hotswap keyboards, improved stock stabs (lightly lubing is easy), and better mounting solutions.
I personally grade switches as stock because the heavy majority don't want to invest in everything mentioned above, myself included.
People have choice now.
Yes.
There's an image that shows a wizened keyboard customizer. Who is using MX Browns, just like a newbie. Since [when treated properly] the MX Browns can become very good.
So you can do fine with Gateron or Cherry if they happen to fit your needs.
But a flowchart could help.
I fear my question may have too broad sort of like asking what switch is the best thats not what Im getting at.
The real question is have the other brands, which were the cheap/budget/good for the price brands when I got my KB better and are they worth considering over Cherrys?
Thats the real question
I wonder if the OP ever started testing custom switches. Did I scare him off? :thumb:
Interesting situation you presented with the Keychron vs. Leopold. The Leopold actually has what are even today considered premium keycaps, being thick PBT double-shots. They are almost Cherry-profile. (I think they are some weird proprietary variant like SS2 or something, but they are very close to Cherry.)
The Leopold keyboards are well-designed and well-engineered to start with, so even something like a lower-end Keychron V-series will have difficulty competing with them. The true strength of the Keychron there is its customizability.
I understand that the Leo pretty good. Yes I'm trying to replace it but also I'm not if that make sense. I know I'm likely downgrading but something that's nice to type on and lets me play with switches is desirable to me. Yeah the caps on the Leo are great, the are not double shot, dye sub maybe, but they are side printed so after 7 years of pretty heavy use there is basically no shine on the caps and the legends are still perfect.
Yeah Leo uses their own profile but its as close to Cherry as no one would likely tell the difference. To me for all intents and purposes they're cherry profile.
Ive also considered trying mod the Leo but apparently its not the easiest keyboard to mod and I need to figure out what switches I actually like before I try to tackle that. Also some practice on a couple sacrificial keyboards would be in order.
Ive also considered just getting a Topre board and calling it a day with all of this, I still may but it would be nice to actually try a Topre board before I drop over 200 bucks on one.
Did Leopold ever make a Topre Fc750? I swear they did at one point. FC750C I thought it was but I cant find any reference to that when I google search it.
I think I like the Chiffons I just need to find a board with a thinner bottom on it to try them on and south facing because I agree I may try other caps but I will probably gravitate back to Cherrys or something similarI fear my question may have too broad sort of like asking what switch is the best thats not what Im getting at.
The real question is have the other brands, which were the cheap/budget/good for the price brands when I got my KB better and are they worth considering over Cherrys?
Thats the real question
Yes the other brands have not only caught up, but surpassed Cherry. You can find many brands that are smoother, have tighter tolerances, & make less extraneous noise than Cherry switches stock vs stock. Although I will say as an enthusiast that mods their switches I still find Cherry switches having a special place in my heart. Right now my favorite switches are lubed & filmed Cherry MX new Nixies spring swapped to 55g regular length TX springs. So if you're looking for the best switch to just throw in a keyboard stock & not have to worry about it, you'd be better served with a Cherry competitor. If you're an enthusiast the answer is it's complicated.
Yeah I gotta say the Keychron I got has the K pro Reds in it and they are noticeably smoother than the WELL broken in Cherry reds in my Leopold.
I don't know... I think a lot of the stuff the "hobby" is chasing now is kinda weird.. like the gasket mount stuff which makes the keyboards flex when typing (I guess so they don't hurt their delicate fingies while typing?) And all sorts of goofy layouts... TKL or bust is basically my point of view after trying a gasket mounted GMK67 (65% keyboard)... The lack of F keys was causing me to drop F Bombs pretty frequently.
I am no expert on the 1bil switches out their with super odd names and whatever.. but on the GMK I got some Outemu Silent Lemon V2 tactile switches... and they are "fine" but I like the MX-Reds on my Filco MT2 TKL better... And I didn't (maybe haven't gotten use to it perhaps?) like so far the gasket mount feel... the plate flexes too much in my opinion...
Obviously This is one fairly cheap and not top tier keyboard...but whatever people are chasing in the hobby now isn't necessarily what I like / want. I feel like a lot of people are just building weird little keyboards because they look "cool" or whatever.. but they are kind of a pain in the ass to actually use? Or because they wanna show off or whatever reasons people do anything?
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I have tried and I can't tell what people are on about "smoothness" of cherry vs non cherry switches... I may just be to ham-fisted for nuance... but I can't tell the difference going to bb and trying demo boards out really at all. I have tried for years to figure out what people are on about...but most of it makes no difference to me... And the switches on my Filco has felt smooth enough and uniform even after 8+yrs now.
For Now I am going right back to my 8+yr old Filco TKL which has been my daily keyboard for nearly all of the 8+ years I have owned it... I have modded my Filco slightly with PE Foam in the case, lub stabilizers and a pig tail removable cable mod I just completed. (Notice my Space bar bears witness to it have been daily for 8+yrs by the fact the pbt (vortex dblshot) has a pretty good "shine" on the spot I tend to hit the space bar at 99% of the time. But I have always liked this keyboard and I like the straight forward professional look of the keyboard... I can't stand all the pastel abominations I keep seeing on reddit etc..
Oh well I think I have become a mechanical keyboard Boomer I will have to go out and yell at clouds later? Also annoyingly I now wanna go buy a FC750RBT.
I don't know... I think a lot of the stuff the "hobby" is chasing now is kinda weird.. like the gasket mount stuff which makes the keyboards flex when typing (I guess so they don't hurt their delicate fingies while typing?) And all sorts of goofy layouts... TKL or bust is basically my point of view after trying a gasket mounted GMK67 (65% keyboard)... The lack of F keys was causing me to drop F Bombs pretty frequently.
I am no expert on the 1bil switches out their with super odd names and whatever.. but on the GMK I got some Outemu Silent Lemon V2 tactile switches... and they are "fine" but I like the MX-Reds on my Filco MT2 TKL better... And I didn't (maybe haven't gotten use to it perhaps?) like so far the gasket mount feel... the plate flexes too much in my opinion...
Obviously This is one fairly cheap and not top tier keyboard...but whatever people are chasing in the hobby now isn't necessarily what I like / want. I feel like a lot of people are just building weird little keyboards because they look "cool" or whatever.. but they are kind of a pain in the ass to actually use? Or because they wanna show off or whatever reasons people do anything?
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I have tried and I can't tell what people are on about "smoothness" of cherry vs non cherry switches... I may just be to ham-fisted for nuance... but I can't tell the difference going to bb and trying demo boards out really at all. I have tried for years to figure out what people are on about...but most of it makes no difference to me... And the switches on my Filco has felt smooth enough and uniform even after 8+yrs now.
For Now I am going right back to my 8+yr old Filco TKL which has been my daily keyboard for nearly all of the 8+ years I have owned it... I have modded my Filco slightly with PE Foam in the case, lub stabilizers and a pig tail removable cable mod I just completed. (Notice my Space bar bears witness to it have been daily for 8+yrs by the fact the pbt (vortex dblshot) has a pretty good "shine" on the spot I tend to hit the space bar at 99% of the time. But I have always liked this keyboard and I like the straight forward professional look of the keyboard... I can't stand all the pastel abominations I keep seeing on reddit etc..
Oh well I think I have become a mechanical keyboard Boomer I will have to go out and yell at clouds later? Also annoyingly I now wanna go buy a FC750RBT.
You haven't tried the camomile pecan pie orbiter click box blaster switch? It's hand lubed by monks and it's sooooooooooooooooooooooosmoothcrisp and tactile... :p!?
It's nice that there are a bunch of options to, hopefully, choose a switch and other things almost tailored to your exact desires. Definitely feels like some people get caught up in trying all the new stuff rather than selecting something to type daily. I appreciate the work the enthusiasts do by wading through it all, but I'm content to stick with 'old reliable' switches (Cherry) and not worry about whatever I might be missing out on.
I can tell the difference but I dont know that I care all that much either. My old reds are less smooth that the Keychron G pros that came in the V3 I bought but that could just be because they are lubed and my cherrys aren't.
I do agree that I dont understand the tiny keyboard thing, I need all of the keys I use I don't want to mess around with layers and hotkeys or any of that. I don't even want to program my keyboard, I just want something I can plug in and it works.
I like TLKs, but a bit smaller 75 percent I like as well anything less no, I need F keys too.
Also think the hobby, maybe away from this forum, has become more about sound, looks and maybe feel in that order. I don't get or like the whole "thocky" thing and every time I hear it now I want to kick something.
I guess we are both old men yelling at the clouds.
have you tried NEW cherry switches? switches that you've typed on for 7 years will be smoother than new ones
You haven't tried the camomile pecan pie orbiter click box blaster switch? It's hand lubed by monks and it's sooooooooooooooooooooooosmoothcrisp and tactile... :p!?
It's nice that there are a bunch of options to, hopefully, choose a switch and other things almost tailored to your exact desires. Definitely feels like some people get caught up in trying all the new stuff rather than selecting something to type daily. I appreciate the work the enthusiasts do by wading through it all, but I'm content to stick with 'old reliable' switches (Cherry) and not worry about whatever I might be missing out on.
I am waiting for the mocha acorns... which apparently are sooo tactile you need a doctor's prescription to buy them... they are also illegal in Minnesota apparently.I can tell the difference but I dont know that I care all that much either. My old reds are less smooth that the Keychron G pros that came in the V3 I bought but that could just be because they are lubed and my cherrys aren't.
I do agree that I dont understand the tiny keyboard thing, I need all of the keys I use I don't want to mess around with layers and hotkeys or any of that. I don't even want to program my keyboard, I just want something I can plug in and it works.
I like TLKs, but a bit smaller 75 percent I like as well anything less no, I need F keys too.
Also think the hobby, maybe away from this forum, has become more about sound, looks and maybe feel in that order. I don't get or like the whole "thocky" thing and every time I hear it now I want to kick something.
I guess we are both old men yelling at the clouds.
In fairness the 75% keyboards look like they could be a reasonable option, but for me I will probably just stick with 80% TKL moving forward.have you tried NEW cherry switches? switches that you've typed on for 7 years will be smoother than new ones
So great... it is a problem that will solve itself? if anyone thinks reds are not smooth enough :cool:
Honestly... sort of I have a hardly ever used Rosewill RK9000 (I got very cheap and only drag out if I occasionally find a need of a numpad.) which has much less broken in mx-reds... and it is "fine", I personally didn't notice much difference one way or the other... I maybe the mech keyboard equivalent of "Tone deaf"???
I also have 2x boards with mx-browns a WASD V1 and a Archiss Quattro TKL (jis w/ trackpoint)... and I barely notice any difference in them vs the reds, especially with the little o-rings on the keycaps for damping.
here is the Archiss ... in retrospect I should have just get the English version, The JIS layout is a bit of a pain in the butt to use.. Although not because of the tiny space bar.. as it is placed exactly when my Filco's pbt key cap is shined all to heck because it is where I always hit the space bar from.
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Ok you might just have finger nerve damage lol
I am waiting for the mocha acorns... which apparently are sooo tactile you need a doctor's prescription to buy them... they are also illegal in Minnesota apparently.:eek:
In fairness the 75% keyboards look like they could be a reasonable option, but for me I will probably just stick with 80% TKL moving forward.
So great... it is a problem that will solve itself? if anyone thinks reds are not smooth enough :cool:
Honestly... sort of I have a hardly ever used Rosewill RK9000 (I got very cheap and only drag out if I occasionally find a need of a numpad.) which has much less broken in mx-reds... and it is "fine", I personally didn't notice much difference one way or the other... I maybe the mech keyboard equivalent of "Tone deaf"???
I also have 2x boards with mx-browns a WASD V1 and a Archiss Quattro TKL (jis w/ trackpoint)... and I barely notice any difference in them vs the reds, especially with the little o-rings on the keycaps for damping.
here is the Archiss ... in retrospect I should have just get the English version, The JIS layout is a bit of a pain in the butt to use.. Although not because of the tiny space bar.. as it is placed exactly when my Filco's pbt key cap is shined all to heck because it is where I always hit the space bar from.
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Ok you might just have finger nerve damage lol
Well... fine I guess I did bury the lead slightly... yes I have nerve damage in my right hand due to a injury...I supposed that could be part of it, I have full range of motion thank god, but part of my right hand is pretty "tingly" basically all the time...especially now that I have thought about it.. GREAT
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Apparently my career as a mechanical keyboard switch testing YouTuber is pretty dead in the water..before it ever began?
Ok you might just have finger nerve damage lolApparently my career as a mechanical keyboard switch testing YouTuber is pretty dead in the water..before it ever began?
Ok you might just have finger nerve damage lolApparently my career as a mechanical keyboard switch testing YouTuber is pretty dead in the water..before it ever began?
Nah, as long and you can provide a five minute long ASMR video of you typing to "test" them thats all you need. No one on YouTube actually talks about how switches feel anymore.
Yes.
There's an image that shows a wizened keyboard customizer. Who is using MX Browns, just like a newbie. Since [when treated properly] the MX Browns can become very good.
So you can do fine with Gateron or Cherry if they happen to fit your needs.
But a flowchart could help.
do you have the image of the "wizened keyboard customizer" is it like one of those bell curve ones? I do want to see that.
I might actually make a quick flowchart now or something as I have the time for it.
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Also think the hobby, maybe away from this forum, has become more about sound, looks and maybe feel in that order.That roughly describes a friend of mine. Asked all sorts of questions but in the end looks and sound were the deciding factors within the budget.
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