So if you just swap the springs on stock clears and stock blacks, you get two ideal switches?
Yeah, I was 1. having fun 2. being serious.
Started swapping switches for a gaming board rotation (rather than my usual switch tests) and started to find that ghost blacks are AMAZING for gaming. Also found that (without lube) panda clears are much snappier on the upstroke than stock clears. They feel less mushy, too, and mushiness is often a big complaint with stock clears.
Clear spring with black stem does also have this mushiness, only it feels more like cushioniness (lol words). Typing on ghost blacks is pretty weird, and pressing ghost blacks without a board plugged in feels bad. But if you've ever gamed on it (I rotated hours of RTS and FPS), its absolutely amazing. The strength of that heavy spring makes the key feel like it reacts faster. On lighter switches I find that my fingers fatigue more than they do with these padded feeling ghost blacks.
But yes, it is all opinion. What else is new, we all know that. I'm sharing because I found through weeks of rotating that taking these two stock switches and swapping springs gives better spring/stem matches. I wish these were the default setups rather than what they are now, and I encourage many people to try it out!