So, while I'm working out what do do in terms of making a split board, I need to think about my existing 'board, because I'm moving my mac into a shared space, and my wife isn't too keen on sharing with the machine-gun noise of me typing on my tactile pro. I can't understand why, but she keeps making comments about "not being able to hear herself think".
So, anyway, it's a white Mac-specific Matias, model SMK-POWER989. I'm not too worried about modding the case (it arrived with a couple of cracks around the casing clips, and it's lost a rear foot over the years), and I have the gear to make an entirely new one (probably composite/wood with more acoustic mass and less resonant cavities) if necessary.
It seems to me, though, that a good start would be to damp the bottoming out sound of the switches (and especially the spacebar). The "click" of the keys isn't too harsh, if it were just that I could probably convince madam that it's OK, but the bottoming-out sound really rings. I'm not quite sure how to go about doing this, though. Any ideas?
After that I'll probably look at adding some mass to the PCB and reducing the case resonance, but that's for later.
thanks in advance
Simon