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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: roaming pear on Sun, 08 June 2014, 15:32:47
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Are different cherry mx switches priced differently?
Or are all cherry mx switches the same price?
Would it make sense for one cherry mx switch to be more expensive than another?
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No reason anyone should be anymore or less than another. Used switches should be cheaper than new ones.
If you look at mechanicalkeyboards.com all of the switches they have regular amounts of stock for are priced the same.
The only switch I've seen that is more expensive is the mxlock but you probably aren't concerned with that one anyway.
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Green and clear tend to command higher prices. Blacks follow them to be in the middle. Red, blue, and brown are now the lowest in terms of price. It depends on simple supply, and demand. Reds were a specialty some time ago, and by then the boards with them were priced accordingly.
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Only reason MX Clears are more expensive is because they used to be rare, so most commonly you have to buy them new. Vs Reds/Black/Blues/Browns can be sourced from older boards. MX Black being the most common.
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Well when the RGB's hit the market they will be priced higher, but that's to be expected.
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Green and clear tend to command higher prices. Blacks follow them to be in the middle. Red, blue, and brown are now the lowest in terms of price. It depends on simple supply, and demand. Reds were a specialty some time ago, and by then the boards with them were priced accordingly.
Up until MK started stocking switches, blacks were most common, followed by browns and blues. Reds were slightly less easier to get, and clear and green were hard to find.
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Green and clear tend to command higher prices. Blacks follow them to be in the middle. Red, blue, and brown are now the lowest in terms of price. It depends on simple supply, and demand. Reds were a specialty some time ago, and by then the boards with them were priced accordingly.
Up until MK started stocking switches, blacks were most common, followed by browns and blues. Reds were slightly less easier to get, and clear and green were hard to find.
We agreed on clears and greens to be the currently most expensive ones.
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7bit buys new switches directly from Cherry in Germany and sells them. He sells each type for the same price, with the exception of MX Lock which costs almost twice as much.
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Green and clear tend to command higher prices. Blacks follow them to be in the middle. Red, blue, and brown are now the lowest in terms of price. It depends on simple supply, and demand. Reds were a specialty some time ago, and by then the boards with them were priced accordingly.
Up until MK started stocking switches, blacks were most common, followed by browns and blues. Reds were slightly less easier to get, and clear and green were hard to find.
We agreed on clears and greens to be the currently most expensive ones.
mx locks are much more expensive since they haven't been made in a while. Same with whites.
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Green and clear tend to command higher prices. Blacks follow them to be in the middle. Red, blue, and brown are now the lowest in terms of price. It depends on simple supply, and demand. Reds were a specialty some time ago, and by then the boards with them were priced accordingly.
Up until MK started stocking switches, blacks were most common, followed by browns and blues. Reds were slightly less easier to get, and clear and green were hard to find.
We agreed on clears and greens to be the currently most expensive ones.
mx locks are much more expensive since they haven't been made in a while. Same with whites.
You can buy plate mount whites here http://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=848 same price as the rest.
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Depends on availability. For example, reds, browns, clears, whites, greens, grays and others have been scarce at different points in time. You'd have to pay premium for them at Massdrop, qtan's store and elsewhere (limited editions like filco with reds, anyone?). Besides, #vintage switches are sometimes worth more than regular/modern ones (e.g. nixdorf blacks).
Other than that, they shouldn't be priced differently... see 7bit's sale thread.
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...It depends on simple supply, and demand. ...