Topre very expensive but worth it or Filco with brown cherry switches expensive but not really expensive like a Topre board.
I also suspect that some members of this forum exaggerate the merits of mechanical keyboards.
Browns are quiet IF you can train yourself to not bottom out. Not as easy as it sounds though.
Cherry blues are somewhat loud in my opinion, plus they don't produce a very "clean" sound like buckling springs for example.
How bouncy are browns compared with blues?From the force displacement graphs I'd say they should be about the same.
This might work. Benq scissor switch (http://www.amazon.com/BenQ-BENQ-KB-X120-WHITE/dp/B000227PE0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1249137913&sr=8-1) $40.Show Image(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/03/75/ed5f4310fca07d098d760010.L.jpg)
Browns are quiet IF you can train yourself to not bottom out. Not as easy as it sounds though.
Dang, that's a good deal.
I assume these Benqs are pretty quiet.
I find Topres similar in springiness to the Cherry Browns but the Topre has even more of a subtle tactile bump so I bottom out those suckers all the time. But it's a soft landing and the conical spring helps I bet. It is by far the quietest "mechanical" in my stash.
This might work. Benq scissor switch (http://www.amazon.com/BenQ-BENQ-KB-X120-WHITE/dp/B000227PE0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1249137913&sr=8-1) $40.Show Image(http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/03/75/ed5f4310fca07d098d760010.L.jpg)
Browns are quiet IF you can train yourself to not bottom out. Not as easy as it sounds though.
Did you listen to the sound samples in the keyboard audio clips board?
The Topre sounds quite nice, actually. Cherry blues are somewhat loud in my opinion, plus they don't produce a very "clean" sound like buckling springs for example.
-huha
What do you mean by "clean" sound? I personally love the Blue Cherries. I have not used any Brown Cherries yet, but I have used a buckling spring Customizer. The Blues Cherries produce a more soothing sound to my ears. I guess it's a matter of taste.
...on top of the usual friction noises.
The blue Cherrys sound squeaky and artificial. I don't actually mind them that much, but I can see very easily how people would get annoyed for it.
Blue Cherries can indeed annoy others. I think it's because of the crisp click compared to rubber domes.
I use MY-Switches at work. I know, they aren't the preference here, but they are quite quiet.
Hello all, I have a Das Professional atm, which is great, but my workmates
are starting to get annoyed by the sound.
Is there such thing as a quiet mechanical keyboard? :)
Indidentally, sound is heavily dependant on keycap construction--on my G80-3000, the original Cherry keycaps sound vastly different than Filco's (?) violet WASD replacement keycaps.
-huha
You want a G80-3000 with Cherry browns.I don't know if this has changed over time, but at least newer productions use white switches which are much harder/louder. It's quite ironic that you can't directly purchase keyboards with brown switches here in Germany, but have to resort to expensive imports.
I don't know if this has changed over time, but at least newer productions use white switches which are much harder/louder. It's quite ironic that you can't directly purchase keyboards with brown switches here in Germany, but have to resort to expensive imports.
The Dell AT101W's are decently quiet. They click when they bottom out, but its a lot more pleasant than the Cherry blue switches.
I find that the most noise from the Dell AT101W comes from lateral movement of the keys. I tend not to bottom out on those, possibly because I'm used to the lighter touch of the Cherry MX blues. Black Alps are certainly stiffer, but I find that, on the Dell at least, they're quite receptive to the light gliding style of typing.
Does anybody have any idea whether it's the Alps key switch itself that permits the movement, or the fitting of the key caps?
I don't know if this has changed over time, but at least newer productions use white switches which are much harder/louder.
It's quite ironic that you can't directly purchase keyboards with brown switches here in Germany, but have to resort to expensive imports.
I leave my Filco (and any other of my 'boards I have used at work) right out on my desk. I don't think anyone knows what it is really, so no one would walk off with it. Then again, people leave their laptops in their docks overnight all the time around here, too, and those don't walk off during the night, either. Our security system is pretty good where I work, as well.
I'm not worried about theft, but more about who touches my keyboard :-) By the way, is the Filco quieter than the ABS? I'm having a hard time fighting the idea of buying a Filco :boxing:
In terms of the Filcos with brown Cherrys, they are much quieter. The Filcos with Cherry blues, though, are about on the same level. The high-pitched click is very pronounced* and could get very annoying to neighbors. Hell, I found them annoying myself.
* I do not know; however, if the click is more pronounced on the Filco than the Cherry G80-3000. My Cherry keyboard is quieter than my Filco, so it might be the same for the Cherry blues as well (that is, the G80 is quieter than the Filco).
I leave my Filco (and any other of my 'boards I have used at work) right out on my desk. I don't think anyone knows what it is really, so no one would walk off with it. Then again, people leave their laptops in their docks overnight all the time around here, too, and those don't walk off during the night, either. Our security system is pretty good where I work, as well.
One of the guys got all excited when he got a new fancy rubber dome board last week then went on to brag about how he only spent around $50 for it. I just shook my head and thought to my self that I would throw up if I had to type on that piece of junk.
Buckling springs are louder, but their pitch is much lower... they're just joining in with the flow of thoughts when writing. I hear them, but I don't care, as they just convey my motion of typing anyway.
Blues, on the other hand, can really piss me off with their high-pitched clicking noise. Greens sound slightly different and a bit less unnerving.
Indidentally, sound is heavily dependant on keycap construction--on my G80-3000, the original Cherry keycaps sound vastly different than Filco's (?) violet WASD replacement keycaps.
-huha
I'm not worried about theft, but more about who touches my keyboard :-) By the way, is the Filco quieter than the ABS? I'm having a hard time fighting the idea of buying a Filco :boxing:
How about the Cherry black switches? Are they noisy?Depends how hard you bottom them out. If you don't bottom the switches out (which is pretty hard to do) they can be the quietest of the three main Cherry switches. However, depending on the keycap, and the way the switch is mounted (PCB or Plate), the switch could be louder than other switches when bottomed out.
I've heard the Cherry browns, they're not quiet enough if keys
are bottomed out. Topre is pleasant, but expensive.
Hence I'm wondering about Cherry blacks
Blacks aren't very loud if low force is uses to press the keys. Even if you bottom them out. I don't know, if they are quiter than browns, but I can type on them really silent. They aren't louder than rubberdomes that way.
However, depending on the keycap, and the way the switch is mounted (PCB or Plate), the switch could be louder than other switches when bottomed out.
Do you have any sound sample of Cherry blacks? :)
How about the Cherry black switches? Are they noisy?
I've heard the Cherry browns, they're not quiet enough if keys
are bottomed out. Topre is pleasant, but expensive.
Hence I'm wondering about Cherry blacks
Following the lead of the kbdmania folks:Show Image(http://www.kbdmania.net/xe/files/attach/images/32780/052/608/o-ring.jpg)
I'm hoping the o-rings I ordered will reduce the bottoming-out sound on my brown-Cherry Filco board. Not that it's not a fairly quiet board -- my co-worker's Microsoft ergo board with rubber domes is noisier -- it's just that I think it could be a little quieter.
Old thread. The dental band method is better. (http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:8857)
These are quiet, cheap, and weigh and measure less than a pad of paper.Show Image(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5162/5357079395_9c10b80605_z.jpg)