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Matias Quiet Click v Alps Cream
« on: Fri, 04 September 2015, 13:25:07 »
Can anyone who's used both of these comment on a comparison between the two? I'm getting an Infinity keyboard in soon with Matias Quiet Click that I was intending on desoldering and switching to Vintage Damped Cream Alps, but if they're quite similar, I might just save myself the hassle and stick with the Matias. Any thoughts on these two?

I can't seem to find a proper comparison on google, aside from the fact that Matias Quiet Click's are a clone combination of Alps SKCM Black and the dampeners off of the Cream. And youtube sound comparisons are useless, cause there's no 1 video comparing the two, and comparing across two different videos is difficult cause the sound isn't normalized.

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Re: Matias Quiet Click v Alps Cream
« Reply #1 on: Fri, 04 September 2015, 15:08:04 »
I have only compared cream and white dampened in the same kind of board, and they are quite similar, but I'd say the cream is a tad smoother. In my test plate of different alps switches I have a Quiet Click, new, and a cream alps, also new, and I'd say they are way more different in feel than between white and cream. After the bump in the quiet, there is like a smaller bump that is not present in the alps. It's not as smooth. But that's my limited experience. I believe cptbadass could tell you quite a bit more :)

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Re: Matias Quiet Click v Alps Cream
« Reply #2 on: Fri, 04 September 2015, 15:09:16 »
I have only compared cream and white dampened in the same kind of board, and they are quite similar, but I'd say the cream is a tad smoother. In my test plate of different alps switches I have a Quiet Click, new, and a cream alps, also new, and I'd say they are way more different in feel than between white and cream. After the bump in the quiet, there is like a smaller bump that is not present in the alps. It's not as smooth. But that's my limited experience. I believe cptbadass could tell you quite a bit more :)
That's quite helpful words, though :D Could you perhaps tell me between the two which you'd think is more quiet, and suitable for a work environment?
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Re: Matias Quiet Click v Alps Cream
« Reply #3 on: Fri, 04 September 2015, 15:15:37 »
I have only compared cream and white dampened in the same kind of board, and they are quite similar, but I'd say the cream is a tad smoother. In my test plate of different alps switches I have a Quiet Click, new, and a cream alps, also new, and I'd say they are way more different in feel than between white and cream. After the bump in the quiet, there is like a smaller bump that is not present in the alps. It's not as smooth. But that's my limited experience. I believe cptbadass could tell you quite a bit more :)
That's quite helpful words, though :D Could you perhaps tell me between the two which you'd think is more quiet, and suitable for a work environment?

Ah, I'd say the Quiet is a bit more quiet. Less sound from the metal parts inside, in mine at least.

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Re: Matias Quiet Click v Alps Cream
« Reply #4 on: Fri, 04 September 2015, 15:17:51 »
I have only compared cream and white dampened in the same kind of board, and they are quite similar, but I'd say the cream is a tad smoother. In my test plate of different alps switches I have a Quiet Click, new, and a cream alps, also new, and I'd say they are way more different in feel than between white and cream. After the bump in the quiet, there is like a smaller bump that is not present in the alps. It's not as smooth. But that's my limited experience. I believe cptbadass could tell you quite a bit more :)
That's quite helpful words, though :D Could you perhaps tell me between the two which you'd think is more quiet, and suitable for a work environment?

Ah, I'd say the Quiet is a bit more quiet. Less sound from the metal parts inside, in mine at least.
Great, thanks ! :)
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Re: Matias Quiet Click v Alps Cream
« Reply #5 on: Fri, 04 September 2015, 15:19:41 »
depends on the condition of the creams. I like to swap the tactile leaf and spring with ones from a new matias switch.

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Re: Matias Quiet Click v Alps Cream
« Reply #6 on: Fri, 04 September 2015, 17:04:04 »
After the bump in the quiet, there is like a smaller bump that is not present in the alps. It's not as smooth. But that's my limited experience.

I have only used the matias quiet once for a few seconds and it didn't feel very nice to me. Something was awkward about it. Must have been that second bump you have mentioned.
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Re: Matias Quiet Click v Alps Cream
« Reply #7 on: Fri, 04 September 2015, 17:40:46 »
My impression was that the Matias was a bit "mushy" where Alps are always "crisp"

That said, the Matias is probably the way to go in a work environment.

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Re: Matias Quiet Click v Alps Cream
« Reply #8 on: Fri, 04 September 2015, 18:55:49 »
After the bump in the quiet, there is like a smaller bump that is not present in the alps.
Ah, I'd say the Quiet is a bit more quiet.
My impression was that the Matias was a bit "mushy" where Alps are always "crisp"

Exactly these three things stood out most for me.

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Re: Matias Quiet Click v Alps Cream
« Reply #9 on: Mon, 07 September 2015, 13:26:51 »
The problem I have with comparing new Matias switches with vintage Alps is that it is hard to find vintage Alps in solid condition.  When I used to buy vintage Alps, they always were at least a few switches that were broken, scratchy, dirty, fickle, or whatever else happens with age. So found it hard to find something in good condition that would offer a fair comparison.
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