I love buckling spring keyboards for nostalgia, but one thing that always annoyed me, even back in the day, was the PING from the spring on the upstroke. Is this endemic to buckling springs, or have modern boards reduced this? I understand the overall build quality of the Unicomps don't compare to the old IBM boards, but IBM never made USB keyboards, so I care mostly about the switches themselves. Can anyone advise me?
Thanks!