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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: Encabulator on Wed, 03 May 2017, 19:17:59
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Im thinking about getting a plum for a keyboard that isn't going to distract people in public spaces. I've seen topre silencing Mods, but that's out of my budget. I'm curious if similar silencing mods would lower on topre clones like the plum. Also, can you switch the weight on plum switches? They come in 35 g only and that's far too light for me.
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Some of the Plum boards come with orings (not typical orings like you use on normal cherry switches but red silencing rings) around the base of the stem and you can buy replacement dome sheets in different weights.
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What do you mean by "silencing mods"?
The Plum doesn't need silencing for the upstroke since it comes with silencing rings pre-installed on the sliders. However, many of the keys could use some silencing on bottoming-out, but I don't know a good way to accomplish that. O-rings are not the answer, IMO, because that ruins the tactility of the switches and reduces key travel too much.
One thing I contemplated doing was putting some sorbothane acoustic dampening material in the case bottom to help absorb some of the bottoming out noise, but I don't know if that would have been as effective as I would have liked given that the keys which seem to be the loudest (and it is only certain keys, not all of them) sit over areas that can't accommodate the sorbothane material due to the daughterboard being in the way.
As for the rubber domes, you can swap them out for 45g or 55g domes instead, but that isn't something I'd want to bother with (but maybe you would). I bought the 45g version of the Plum Nano 75 just to avoid having to do a dome swap, and it is quite nice in terms of feel. The 45g domes are rigid enough to deliver some tactility, but still light enough not to induce finger fatigue.
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What do you mean by "silencing mods"?
The Plum doesn't need silencing for the upstroke since it comes with silencing rings pre-installed on the sliders. However, many of the keys could use some silencing on bottoming-out, but I don't know a good way to accomplish that. O-rings are not the answer, IMO, because that ruins the tactility of the switches and reduces key travel too much.
One thing I contemplated doing was putting some sorbothane acoustic dampening material in the case bottom to help absorb some of the bottoming out noise, but I don't know if that would have been as effective as I would have liked given that the keys which seem to be the loudest (and it is only certain keys, not all of them) sit over areas that can't accommodate the sorbothane material due to the daughterboard being in the way.
As for the rubber domes, you can swap them out for 45g or 55g domes instead, but that isn't something I'd want to bother with (but maybe you would). I bought the 45g version of the Plum Nano 75 just to avoid having to do a dome swap, and it is quite nice in terms of feel. The 45g domes are rigid enough to deliver some tactility, but still light enough not to induce finger fatigue.
If you have spare o-rings i would try it. Don't use the 0.4mm ones on cherry profile. I found that with o-rings the topre rgb sounds close to my other realforce 45g, the topre rgb might be a special case though.
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O-rings will absolutely ruin the tactility. Install only if you want the switches to feel completely linear, and with reduced key travel.