I've been using a Cherry G80-3000 with blue MX & dualshot caps at home for the last ~3 years & I love it. Ideally I would use the same keyboard in my office at work, I even have 2x more G80-3000 (one dualshot, one regular) spare, but the noise would drive the 2 other people I share the office with mad... So I had a quick look at what 'quieter' switches there are & came across the brown MX, which from the description I thought would be very similar to the feel of the blue MX but without the click - perfect!
So I bought a Compaq MX11800 with brown MX for £25, primarily to see what the switches are like & not to use on a long term basis because the layout is rather annoying - I use the home/end/pageup/pagedown/delete/insert block quite regularly & having it above the number row is infuriating for me! After a few days I don't like the browns as much as I thought I would, but I definitely prefer them to rubber dome or scissors, so I'm thinking of investing in another keyboard with browns & a 'normal' layout.
Now I really like the layout/size/angle of the G80-3000 but as far as I can tell Cherry never made them with brown switches - can anybody confirm or deny that?
However, as I have 2x spare G80-3000 with blue MX & I now have a MX118800 with brown MX... you can see where I'm going with this... how realistic would it be for me to 'transplant' the switches from the latter into the former? I'm an averagely skilled solderer.
But, when I first got the MX118800 I removed it's keycaps & tried putting the dualshot caps from one of my spare G80-3000 onto it & they were really loose. I was under the impression that the stalks of blue & brown switches are exactly the same, so the dualshot caps from the blue switches should've fitted snuggly onto the brown switches? They're not so lose that they will fall off during normal typing, but lose enough to make me wonder if something isn't as it should be...