I would call that issue "incredibly minor"
No pings or pongs noticed on my Leopold FC200RT with browns. But I never type on it like I'm holding an 80's ghettoblaster either.
I would call that issue "incredibly minor"
Dude he is not a girly man like you.
He collects Model M Minis.
Buckling Spring advocates LAUGH at the 10 people in that poll that whine about Cherry MX Ping.
I can only guess what the ALPS guys are thinking.
all mechanical keyboards make this sound far or less. depending on your desk too^^, how you re pressing the buttons and far more possibilities.
Is it because of the metal back plate?
I think that nobody complains about the Leopolds because at $99 that was a f***ing good deal.
No, because they have springs in them. Springs vibrate.
Why doesn't my KBC Poker w/Browns ring like a bell as my pre-foam Filco did?
Metal plate so nothing for the noise to resonate as loudly through, that's just what I'm thinking.
Metal plate so nothing for the noise to resonate as loudly through, that's just what I'm thinking.
I think this is just part of the explanation.
PCB mounted switches are harder to solder incorrectly, because the nubs and because the lack of plate.
Missing plate means also lack of resonance chamber.
Missing plate means also that the sound is harder to be transmitted to the neighbor switches and the inner springs.
On cherry boards the additional jumper or diode make the switch better coupled with the pcb.
All those difference will contribute to the final effect.
Filcos are attached like any other plate mounted switch. The Cherry MX modules act as spacers.
I posted this pic before but the Class Was NOT Paying Attention!Show Image(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2051/5819860379_d65953da6b_b.jpg)
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Maybe it was because everybody was busy complaining about the generic look of the Leopold and no logo?
PING!
Pings and squeaks? You guys are bored-er than me on a Saturday afternoon;)
Forewarning: I'm biased, yada yada...
- Numero Uno complaint relating to sounds emanating from FILCOs related to squeaky keys, mostly spacebars and backspaces. The frequency of complaints for the same problem in Leopolds is less or equal to that of FILCOs. Sorry, iMav blew away the EK forum when I decided not to maintain it, so a lot of search-able history relating to discussions of this have been lost.
Note that FILCOs now have greased spacebars. I guess it never occurred to the factory or the designer of FILCOs that moving parts often need greasing. It dumbfounded me to no end, but I complained for months and months, and even spec'd out grease (after they f'd it up HARD) and took photos to show the factory what needed to be done. It finally was added to production (spacebars only I'm afraid) in the Spring of 2010...and then the Rosewill copies came out...with greased SBs...and my irritation with Diatec was amplified (another story). BTW, I'm working to have Leopolds greased in the near future (I don't believe it is part of Cherry's spec) but in the meantime I recommend a silicon-based food-equipment/hobby grease if you can find it; customers can contact us for some if they aren't able to find any.
- Second complaint about board sounds related to the pings and resonance from FILCOs; 90% of the time with MX Browns. I even experienced it on my own FKB104M/EB and found in other boards that it occurred randomly and with varying degrees of volume. It is an issue that is partially inherent to mechanical switches, but is also dependent on a handful of variables, some time-varying. On a several occasions we replaced MX Brown switches that exhibited very loud resonance, sometimes to suit a picky customer, sometimes to suit my OCD, but as the problem has some time-varying properties, I gave up on this after a while.
So far, I haven't had a single complaint related to pings or resonance with Leopolds, this should be some testament to a good design, but when I do tests here in my office, I do find that, true to nature, Leopolds do have some resonance, BUT the amplitude of this resonance is quieter, and over a larger sample, Leopolds have a noticeably lower standard deviation in resonance volume than that of FILCOs. This fact should be a testament, either to the consistency present in the Leopold factory, or a design that is less sensitive to inconsistencies in environment/production. Note, however, that I've only tested tenkeyless boards out of the TW factory. I have not had an opportunity to test large numbers of the full-size Leopolds that are made in the Chinese factory.
O.K...going outside into the sun now. Have a good weekend everyone:)
Why do you keep saying ping?
Sycophant sounds dirty.
Like Elitekeyboards says it's a stochastic phenomenon.
Kind of like the luck of the draw if you get a 3 sigma.
Because he's a Filco shill and sycophant that wants to blame the Cherry switches instead of admit an obvious design/assembly flaw. The fact that not all Filco boards make the same loud ring indicate it is a flaw that only happens on some boards. The cause is not "the springs" because all springs make some noise, yet not all plate mounted keyboards ring.
How about that nobody seems to agree on how loud this is?
Well, I don't type that way.
What keyboard was that again you recorded?
So if it sounds like mine and the Filco sounds like that why is everyone blaming Filco manufacturing for this?
Does seem like a misuse. If I'm a shill I'm being paid. If I'm a Filco rep I'm being paid.
Have I ever mentioned I work for Diatec?
Have I ever mentioned I work for Diatec?Can I get a discount, pretty please, with a Cherry MX on top?
Can I get a discount, pretty please, with a Cherry MX on top?
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