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Offline HeadlessHorseman

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Rich chocolate switches?
« on: Sat, 16 September 2023, 02:50:04 »
I'm looking for switches for a new build and need your help, I have something in mind but not really a sound rather what the sound would taste like.
I'm looking for switches that sound like a really rich chocolate brownie would taste like, not like a sharp taste but a soft creamy but still deep taste.
I would imagine they would be tactile but I'm open to other types.
price doesn't matter too much and shipping is pretty fluid too.
anyone here that can help my search?

Offline Rhienfo

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Re: Rich chocolate switches?
« Reply #1 on: Sat, 16 September 2023, 03:56:08 »
um... I don't think I have ever heard someone describe a specific sound profile like that, but it's fine.

It really is hard to find switches that pertain to a specific sound signature since the switch is only one of many factors that determine a keyboards sound, sound is not something that you should preplan for, apart from a general guideline. This is the same reason why you shouldn't really listen to sound tests for info on how a keyboard sounds since a lot of the time the audio equipment makes the tests inaccurate and there are more factors that you can't replicate to recreate a sound test.

Another thing is that we all have different preferences of what constitutes that description and what is our desired sound in a board. For example you might really like foam in a keyboard but I really don't like it personally, it's all preference at the end of the day. But I'll try and help you anyway.

if you are looking for a not sharp signature sound than avoid stuff like jwks, gateron milky tops etc, in terms of plates the metal plates tend to be a lot higher pitch so go for like a pc plate or something. 

I personally really like mx blacks for sound, and they are great switches once you mod them (break them in, spring swap them with a consistent spring, lube etc), using a thicker lube like 205g0 helps reduce the pitch as well resulting in a less sharp switch. Pair it with a dense aluminium case with a nice gasket/o ring mount I guess as well, but you have already got a board so it probably didn't help you too much.

Hope this helps anyway.
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Offline HeadlessHorseman

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Re: Rich chocolate switches?
« Reply #2 on: Sat, 16 September 2023, 04:45:54 »
um... I don't think I have ever heard someone describe a specific sound profile like that, but it's fine.

It really is hard to find switches that pertain to a specific sound signature since the switch is only one of many factors that determine a keyboards sound, sound is not something that you should preplan for, apart from a general guideline. This is the same reason why you shouldn't really listen to sound tests for info on how a keyboard sounds since a lot of the time the audio equipment makes the tests inaccurate and there are more factors that you can't replicate to recreate a sound test.

Another thing is that we all have different preferences of what constitutes that description and what is our desired sound in a board. For example you might really like foam in a keyboard but I really don't like it personally, it's all preference at the end of the day. But I'll try and help you anyway.

if you are looking for a not sharp signature sound than avoid stuff like jwks, gateron milky tops etc, in terms of plates the metal plates tend to be a lot higher pitch so go for like a pc plate or something. 

I personally really like mx blacks for sound, and they are great switches once you mod them (break them in, spring swap them with a consistent spring, lube etc), using a thicker lube like 205g0 helps reduce the pitch as well resulting in a less sharp switch. Pair it with a dense aluminium case with a nice gasket/o ring mount I guess as well, but you have already got a board so it probably didn't help you too much.

Hope this helps anyway.

This helps significantly with what I’m looking for, thanks a million.
Also I’m fairly new, that’s why the weird description.

Offline Rhienfo

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Re: Rich chocolate switches?
« Reply #3 on: Sat, 16 September 2023, 05:09:41 »
This helps significantly with what I’m looking for, thanks a million.
Also I’m fairly new, that’s why the weird description.

Yeah that's fair enough, we all start as newbies at things after all :)
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| hhkb bt
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lubed with tribosys 3203 | like topre a lot, prefer it lubed but did make less tactile but that might have been a skill issue. probably will get more tactile over time as the domes age.
| m0115
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| praxis
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| camo filco
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stock with silent reds | Pretty cool looking board, the silent reds are actually good, they are smooth and I don't mind the mushiness (it's not even that mushy as well). the layout is pretty weird, but is useable. will probably mod this in the future. maybe a pcb and plate swap, change the keycaps to something dolch like, and also spring swap the springs in the silent reds.
| ibm model f at
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stock, needs a cleaning and probably replacement foam. Do plan to change layout so it has split bs and rs, as well as ansi enter.
| baebae tkl
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Built with new nixies on pc half plate. Love this board already, probably the best looking board I own, those brass accents are so mint. Really like it as is, but I do want to try an alu build (probably with nixies as well) just to experiment with that.

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Offline Tribal

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Re: Rich chocolate switches?
« Reply #4 on: Sat, 16 September 2023, 07:02:17 »
Maybe something like lubed ergo clears so you don’t bottom out but still get some friction.  That’s the closest to “creamy” I can think of for a mechanical keyboard. 

Offline Rhienfo

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Re: Rich chocolate switches?
« Reply #5 on: Sat, 16 September 2023, 21:00:10 »
Maybe something like lubed ergo clears so you don’t bottom out but still get some friction.  That’s the closest to “creamy” I can think of for a mechanical keyboard.

ergo clears are good and I kinda see that (I think all cherry linears and tactiles sound good anyway but still)

just make sure you know about the stem issue that clears have, there are ways to fix it with stem trimmers but it is important to know

« Last Edit: Sat, 16 September 2023, 21:02:51 by Rhienfo »
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cherry blacks - unlubed - filmed and springswapped with tx 55g mediums - alu Plate | pretty happy with this, the blacks were cherry picked so they weren't that scratchy to begin with, but currently breaking them in, may lube them with a dry lube like ro59 or ptfe powder.
| hhkb bt
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lubed with tribosys 3203 | like topre a lot, prefer it lubed but did make less tactile but that might have been a skill issue. probably will get more tactile over time as the domes age.
| m0115
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bad orange alps lol | definitely needs a restoration. planning on wax boiling them and maybe a replacement pcb because the board has only 2 key rollover apparently.
| praxis
More
gateron yellows - lubed with 205g0 - 62g tx mediums - pc plate | probably my favourite keyboard already, feels super nice and sounds pretty good, it's got a great layout as well. probably gonna build this with mx browns, I feel like it would suit the board more.
| camo filco
More
stock with silent reds | Pretty cool looking board, the silent reds are actually good, they are smooth and I don't mind the mushiness (it's not even that mushy as well). the layout is pretty weird, but is useable. will probably mod this in the future. maybe a pcb and plate swap, change the keycaps to something dolch like, and also spring swap the springs in the silent reds.
| ibm model f at
More
stock, needs a cleaning and probably replacement foam. Do plan to change layout so it has split bs and rs, as well as ansi enter.
| baebae tkl
More
Built with new nixies on pc half plate. Love this board already, probably the best looking board I own, those brass accents are so mint. Really like it as is, but I do want to try an alu build (probably with nixies as well) just to experiment with that.

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Offline mohawk1367

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Re: Rich chocolate switches?
« Reply #6 on: Mon, 18 September 2023, 07:25:05 »
i know the keyboard hobby and food has a very strong connection with people saying that they want to eat certain keyboards and switches but this dude took it to a new level
someone needs to make an aussie keyboard community called QMƎɹ┴⅄. get it? haha :D