Guys quick question. Are these still crap?
I remember my first modern mechanical keyboard being Filco with browns, which I enjoyed for years. Then I had all sorts of HHKBs, Realforces, Model Ms, Fs, Alps etc, and when I got tired of it all, went for a normal Filco with blues which I absolutely love until today. It's just not appropriate always (like video conferencing) so my current daily driver is silent RF 104 (UB-S) which is near perfect (only issue I'm having with it is fading dark grey coating and black plastic being visible underneath - yuck for €240 keyboard).
I buy a lot of keyboards however and on a way (I think 3-4 years ago) I had QFR with MX reds which felt scratchy. I gave it to my wife for couple weeks to break in, but they still felt scratchy when coming from Topre. So I gave it to my friend as a gift (he did like the feel and didn't find it scratchy at all). He has had it for good couple years and I recently tried it when I visited him. Still scratchy as hell compared to my Realforce, or even HHKB. Tough...
Another sad story with Cherry MX is Code keyboard I bought last year. I went for MX blues hoping for the feel close to my Filco, but nope, nothing like it. At least half of the switches didn't click, and neither of them feel right. I ended up replacing them with NIB Vintage MX blacks (62G springs) and that made it ultimate keyboard.
Couple weeks ago I received another WASD keyboard, this time with silent MX Reds (aka Pinks) and again they don't feel quite right. They are a bit uneven (some keys feel a bit off) and a bit mushy, especially comparing to Topre. They are super smooth though, really on pair with my Realforce. Having those experience with WASD I silently assume they have something messed up with their soldering process (using too high temperature maybe?) that messes up switches. Or they just have crappy QA compared to Filco or CM Storm (all those use Costar manufacturing).
So I'm thinking about getting another keyboard which will 99% be Filco. Just not sure wether I want to go with MX Blues (again, if they feel like my code originally felt, it's a no go), MX Reds (I'm a bit scared they will be scratchy like the QFR), or MX Silents (those feel almost perfect in WASD, could be perfect in Filco, but who knows, maybe it's Cherry, not WASD to blame).
Also I'm running Falbatech with my brother and we used to get Cherry MX switches in batches of 20k - 40k, but at some point there were problems with availability and we pretty much switched for the alternative Gateron and Greetech switches. I love Gaterons for their smoothness but I don't like how wobbly they are (especially zealios, ughhh), Greetechs are similar in smoothness and are a bit tighter, but their consistency is not perfect and when we build keyboards we have to "cherry pick" switches to make the keyboard feel perfect (trust me, no other manufacturer does it).
So please let me know your feelings about the brand new Cherry MX. Are they smooth (in case of reds)? Are they consistent (in sound and feel in case of blues)? Worst case scenario, I'll re-solder keyboard with either MX Blues I scavange from G80 (made around 2010-2012, those feel fantastic), or Vintage MX Blacks (those are getting hard to get though, especially NIB). I would prefer not to have to open and solder the keyboard though.