I've been wanting to explore some non-Cherry mechanical switches for a while, and so I've recently been considering a couple of different options, namely buckling springs in Unicomps or an old IBM Model M or the modified-ALPS type Matias switch in their keyboards.
I had a few questions about these choices and was hoping for a bit of guidance from those more experienced than myself. First off, regarding buckling spring boards, I could save about $20 or so going with a used model M (1391401 of course) if I got lucky, but in the end it's still a used part and I have little guarantee of how used. For this reason, I was leaning toward Unicomp, though I know they're based on the not-so-well-regarded Lexmark IBM. So my first question is: Is the 1391401 far enough above a new Unicomp that it is still the better buy, or is the difference in overall quality and longevity so small that going new will work out to be a better choice in the long term? Also, do you think cleaning is enough of a consideration to steer away from a used IBM?
After that, I was looking at ALPS switches, and after some research I believe the Matias, with its updated design and a quiet option was the best choice here. The difference is that it's also around $50 more expensive than the Unicomp and over 2x the price of a 1391401, so I'm only interested if you guys think its switches are good enough to justify the price. Are the Matias switches lighter than the BS switches? does the higher actuation point help with fast, accurate typing or does it take some getting used to? I like the modern features like the multimedia keys, but those are no deal-breaker either way. Am I missing any key features in my comparisons?
Now here's the kicker--I am in love with the featherweight, linear Cherry MX Red switch. I know from research that none of the above choices are anything like the Cherry Red, being relatively heavy and very tactile (which I don't mind, I've used BS before and really enjoyed it) so are there better options out there for lovers of light, linear switches? I'm no fan of Topre after trying out a friend's Realforce.