I have a keyboard with Cherry MX Green switches, I have been obsessing over various sound issues over a month (the initial issue was spacebar balances producing a click on a silent keyboard with red switches, fixed by lubricating, my recent issues are related to the click sound of the green switches, yet this question is related to the keycaps and their sound dynamics)
My latest conclusion is, each key/key type enhances/pronounces click sounds differently. Switches themselves don't produce much to hear, yet when you put a keycap on, the sound is really enhanced, unique to the key/key type
The 1x1 keys have a very clean sound, as the key enlarges, the sound changes significantly, and the spacebar produces a totally different, unique, low frequency sound
In a way this is a good thing, spacebar producing a unique, higher frequency, distinct click, it might even be considered a feature (considering these green switches were actually made for the spacebar initially, there is obviously a market for unique spacebar behaviours, and I have just that!)
But I'm wondering whether I should replace the spacebar switch just in case, as the different click sound might also be a sign of a weak switch (some switches don't click well)
I also tested a 1x1 keycap on the spacebar switch just to test this theory, and it sounded like the other 1x1 keys, great, this supports my sound dynamics theory
Yet there is also the possibility that the switch isn't good enough for angled activations (the balanced keys sometimes get activated in a not so balanced way, some switches can't handle it well)
So to sum up, does your spacebar keys sound very different too?