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Offline fireglow

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Same switch, different board, how big is the difference?
« on: Mon, 03 January 2011, 02:04:12 »
Hello,

a couple of months ago I bought a Cherry board with MX blues for cheaps on eBay to try out the switches.
It's a G80-3000LSMDE-0, the switches are mounted on a standard PCB, no backplate.
I've attached a picture.

I'm considering buying a new keyboard, probably a tenkeyless Archiss.

What I want o know now:
- How does the build quality differ between the admittedly pretty basic Cherry model and, say, a Archiss/Leopold or a Filco one?
- Will typing on a Filco or Archiss/Leopold with MX blues feel very much different?
- Will it sound different, when keys are usually very slightly bottomed-out?

Help is much appreciated.

Offline sixty

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Same switch, different board, how big is the difference?
« Reply #1 on: Mon, 03 January 2011, 02:43:04 »
- How does the build quality differ between the admittedly pretty basic Cherry model and, say, a Archiss/Leopold or a Filco one?

Generally its safe to say the Leopold/Filco is build more stable than the current generation Cherry G80 boards.

- Will typing on a Filco or Archiss/Leopold with MX blues feel very much different?

It will feel different, but not by much. Personally for MX Blue, I prefer PCB mounted switches (as in the G80), for Blacks I prefer plate mounted. Some people are the other way around. You just have to try and see which one you prefer personally.

- Will it sound different, when keys are usually very slightly bottomed-out?


Yes. Depending on how hard you bottom out, it will be much louder. With some models (Filco more so than Leopold) there may also be a metallic ringing cause by the metal plate. Varying on the board, its kinda hard to even notice that. Some people are not bothered by this at all.

Offline fireglow

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Same switch, different board, how big is the difference?
« Reply #2 on: Mon, 03 January 2011, 15:16:42 »
I see, that is very informative and will greatly influence my next keyboard purchase. =)
Thank you for your answers, sixty.

Offline itlnstln

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Same switch, different board, how big is the difference?
« Reply #3 on: Mon, 03 January 2011, 15:18:33 »
And this, folks, is why so many of us have so many keyboards.