Just got this baby in today (it's my first 60% and it literally feels like a baby compared to even a TKL). Man, I'm absolutely in love with Matias Linears. They're so buttery smooth to use, have the perfect amount of travel, and just the right kind of resistance that I like. Unlike Cherry Red, there's not even an ounce of scratchiness to each key. And I swear my typing speed went up by a good 10 to 15 wpm with this board without any loss in accuracy. To top it all off, the double sound dampening feels and sound great to me.
So to those who recommended I try this switch, a big thank you!
Now, I bought this knowing full well how tough it is to get PBT caps for ALPS switches, so right now, I'm okay with the ABS while I'm still getting used to this board. But, after seeing all the pimped out boards here, I'll eventually want to start upgrading this thing. When the time comes, what should come first: keycaps or aluminum case? Which one contributes more to the experience?
As for keycaps, my only experience with PBT is on the Model M, and that's a COMPLETELY different feeling switch. How much do PBT caps add to the experience of typing? And if they're really worth it, what options are there for PBT outside of harvesting old ALPS boards from ebay? For example, I heard there was a massdrop with this board and Dolsch SA caps on it. So is it possible to buy just the caps anywhere? Is there any company planning on releasing ALPS compatible caps in the future?
Finally, an unrelated question: the typing experience is great, but I notice that the keys can wobble by like 10 degrees in each direction. I don't really get bothered by it during regular use, but I wonder if they can made to be even more solid and smooth-feeling. Is this something common with alps boards, and can PBT caps remedy this?
Thanks!