The Monterey SMK's are closer to Cherry Blues than Browns because they're tactile and clicky. The Cherry Browns are only tactile which it sounds like what you want. Since you already have a clicky board and want something quieter, the Browns seem like a better choice.
This Cherry Brown Compaq (http://cgi.ebay.com/Compaq-MX11800-vintage-keyboard-w-trackball_W0QQitemZ250559903245QQcmdZ#ht_2136wt_939) is a solid board and much cheaper, so you could pick it up and give it a try. I have one of them and a Filco and honestly can't tell you that I really prefer the Filco over the Compaq other than the keys on the far right take some getting used to. The Compaq is very well built and some argue has better switches than the Filcos.
If you want a noticeable tactile bump, then blue Cherries will be better than brown Cherries. The tactile bump is there in the brown Cherries but some people don't notice it.
That pretty much makes my choice for me, but just to make sure...
Does anyone have some idea of how loud the Blues are? (I understand that this will be hard to do, given how subjective this is.) I don't mind a bit of noise, but quiet would be nice.
Does anyone have some idea of how loud the Blues are?
Take a handful of change, throw it on a cookie sheet, put your SMK keyboard on it, connect a microphone to a Marshall stack and turn to eleven. Proceed typing.Show Image(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_WckQavBHSmw/RmrOyjdESYI/AAAAAAAAAfw/pRy4W6QA_Kc/s400/amp_11.jpg)
This will be mainly at home, and I'll probably move the Chicony to work (I work in retail, no cubicles here!) to show them the light that is a mechanical keyboard.
I do keep a spare rubber dome board on hand though, for when there are others sleeping.
Just a thought, does anyone other than Deck to a cherry clear 'board?
On a more serious note,, does anyone else do a board with Cherry clears?
Unfortunately, I cannot help you here.
The tactile bump on the browns is very noticeable, especially if you're coming from cherry blues (it's very similar, but smoother).
The browns are barely lighter than the blues - but it's noticeable when comparing side by side.
Thanks anyway. I love the Deck Legend, but the backlighting and sheer size of it turn me off. I like to have my keyboard centered to the monitor, but hate having to have my mouse WAY off to the right, hence the need for a compact keyboard.
I don't argue that the brown Cherries are nice to type on. They are. Once one is used to light switches, then one will notice the bump. But some people mentioned that they failed to notice it. One either loves the click in the blue Cherries or hate it. There's not in between.
Unfortunately, our non-mechanical minded friends and family don't agree, hence my desire for a quieter board.
Thanks alot though, that would be really helpful.
The Chicony keys seem to let go about 65 grams, but that's at the point of the tactile break. to get there, you only need about 40 grams to get there. Mind you, this was an incredibly crude approach.
EDIT: Quiet, while nice, is a non issue if the 'board doesn't feel right.
EDIT: Quiet, while nice, is a non issue if the 'board doesn't feel right.
trievalot, I'm in Northern NSW.
Whats the weight in grams of the brown switches? I have a hard time not bottoming out on the SMKs, though I'm not sure if thats because of the light weight, or fact that theres a sharp tactile bump, and the weight drops off so suddenly after it. Am I right in saying that the Brown Cherries pick up in weight towards the bottom of their stroke? If so, how much?
EDIT: The Realforce tenkeyless is starting to look more attractive, but does the weight pick up at the bottom of the stroke?
I'm sorry if I rain on your parade, but Brown Cherry keyboards really aren't too tactile. They really don't feel much different than a mushy dome keyboard. It's hard to avoid bottoming out on them and when you do, it can make a clacking noise, depending on the key cap structure.
If we remove all forum members opinions and look at the facts:
1 - You own a tactile, clicky board with medium switch noise
2 - You're S.O. doesn't appreciate you medium noise keyboard
3 - Money is not really that much of a concern
Now for some Opinion based on those facts. You have 3 great choices (not in order).
1 - Topre
2 - Cherry Brown
3 - Tactile non-clicky ALPS
Choosing Cherry Blues in your situation would be the equivalent of putting out a fire with gasoline and could result in a war between your S.O. and mechanical keyboards and no one wants that.
Compared to the G80, the Filco with browns has about 5% of the tactile feedback. It's strong enough to clearly feel it when slowly pressing a key. It's too weak to provide any guidance when touch typing though. The Filco is completely silent unless I bottom out. The browns feel good and precise, not mushy at all. They have nothing in common with blues or Montereys though.
Come on people :P, don't make this man buy a keyboard based on false pretenses, the tactile bump is easily noticed (if you can't notice it on the browns, you won't notice it on the blues either)
As I said earlier, Money isn't an issue, but value is.
The Happy Hacking and RealForce boards are twice the price of the Filco. I'm wondering if they can be twice the keyboard.
Again, thanks. It's been a pretty illuminating discussion.
Based on what I'm reading, I've narrowed it down to Blues or Topres. it comes down to whether its worth the extra $100 for the feel of the Topres...
EDIT: If the tactile bump of a brown may or may not be noticeable, I don't want to run the risk of having a very expensive board I don't enjoy typing on.
Which of the seemingly infinite amount of SMK switches does your Chicony use?
But arguably the KB 5181 switch is better than either. I don't know, if I had a KB 5181 with straight enter key and large backspace I would consider it the best board ever (if sound is no object)
I wonder how these Blue SMKs stack up against the Blue Alps... Is there anyone who has used both?
Call me crazy, but I like those blue SMK Monterey key switches so much, I have a dozen NIB KB-5181s stacked up in the closet. Yes, excess, bloody, excess.
I find the large enter key and small backspace key comfortingly familiar :) (see my sig). THe 5181 would be perfect if the Control and Caps Lock keys were also in their proper locations. :)
I wouldnt call tactile Alps quiet... Nor are they very pleasant to type on.
Ask a hundred GeekHackers and you get a hundred different suggestions.
Ask a hundred GeekHackers and you get a hundred different suggestions.
If I should get a kbd for the new job, I'd try cherry blue.
I do not like the feeling of typing on Topres or HHKB, just like "been disappointed completely" that's seems the same as those rubber dome(in fact it is realy rubber dome).
How long have you had it?
You'd have better luck posting in the classifieds section of the forum. (http://geekhack.org/classifieds.php)
After sitting and thinking long and hard, I think I'll go the brown.
Any more thoughts would be appreciated.
im about to get a Filco Brown for work, and will keep using a BS M at work
It's a Dell D620 w/Intel graphics. It's not great, but it gets the job done. My work PC is a hoss, though (quad core, 4GB RAM, blah, blah, blah). I don't work in IT, but I am a Data Analyst and SQL Jedi Master. I do stuff like setting up data for our signs and tags system, competitive pricing, and some reporting/web dev stuff (I work for a grocery company). I'm sort of a jack-of-all-trades.
I actually did the Filco Cherry Brown - Model M BS switch thing for a while... never worked out. You end up accentuating the bad points on both:
While on the Filco Brown: "man this thing is way too light, I feel no tactile bump at all!!!!!@!@"
While on the Model M: "This is way too loud, all I hear are the springs, I can't concentrate!"
My Dad owned a small grocery store. Do you mind me asking what grocery chain you work for?
I just left a role doing mostly data analytics and data mining work using sql too... moved into a governance role. Basically moved from struggling with difficult data, to struggling with difficult people... I will let you know how that turns out!
What did you end up doing?
I LOVE the CLICK of the board......clients say they can hear me working while im on the phone. I could always run 2 boards at home. Does anyone else here do that...... :)
What did you end up doing?
I LOVE the CLICK of the board......clients say they can hear me working while im on the phone. I could always run 2 boards at home. Does anyone else here do that...... :)
I actually did the Filco Cherry Brown - Model M BS switch thing for a while... never worked out. You end up accentuating the bad points on both:
While on the Filco Brown: "man this thing is way too light, I feel no tactile bump at all!!!!!@!@"
While on the Model M: "This is way too loud, all I hear are the springs, I can't concentrate!"
The jump from almost anything to Cherry browns is pretty drastic, so you probably aren't going to get the full experience. I went from ALPS to Cherry browns and I shared the same opinion at first about them being too light and practically linear. I stuck with an MX 11800 for a couple of weeks, and I really came to enjoy the switches the more I got to use them. For about a year now, I have been on some sort of Cherry brown-based keyboard.
we must have submitted at the same time!
the driver for the filco is to keep my wife happy....she no likes my M anymore, and has threatened to put a USB dome board there.
When I get bored at work, I always take a trip to the Geekhack forum.
I'm going to go for a Filco Tenkeyless with Cherry Brown switches, and a spare set of blank keycaps, all from Elite Keyboards.
Cost is around $180AU, including shipping to aus.
Enjoy your keyboard, and never come back here :-) If you do, you will end up with a large keyboard collection.
There, amended for accuracy.
When I joined this forum I had 2 keyboards. Now I have 7.
Oh, well. We thought you meant you were up to 7 mechanical boards. That would have been TOTALLY out of character.
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Get out of town ! No way! Seven??? You have seven keyboards???