Mods I'm not sure if this belongs in keyboards or classifieds, so feel free to move it if necessary.
I have a board with blue alps switches. The problem is it's a DC-2014, which will not actually work on a modern PC without one of these (a soarer won't work):
https://www.hagstromelectronics.com/products/ke_xtusb.htmlI can't justify spending $60 on a converter that is likely to have limited, if any, resale value and will only be used to test a single keyboard. As such, I can't truly try out the board and blue alps to see if I really like them or not. I can sit here and dummy type on the DC-2014 to get a feel for the switches, but in my experience it takes at least a week of actually using a board to give a new switch or board a fair evaluation.
Assuming I did like the blue alps, I would want to transplant them into a modern chassis.
Given the above, it seems my only option would be to desolder the switches, transplant them into a board of my choice, and
then actually use the keyboard to see if I truly like the switches. Here is my question: how would the resale value of the following compare:
1. An original blue alps keyboard
2. A modern chassis/board with transplanted blue alps switches
3. Loose blue alps switches
My concern is that if I go through with all of the modification and end up feeling it wasn't worth the money, I won't be able to recover what I paid for the original keyboard vs if I had just sold it in its original state. The only other alternative would be to wait around and see if I could ever get one of the standard layout boards with blue alps, which are very rare and expensive.
Thoughts?