Currently in the planning stages of my third mechanical keyboard. I've been through MX Blues and Browns, and have tried both Unicomp and IBM Model M's. My experience has taught me that I like lighter keys with less of a tactile click or bump. Currently I'm using my second RK9000 with MX Browns--which I do like--but now I'm considering something ten-key-less, and would like to experiment with clone switches a bit.
Honestly, I'd like to get some Gateron Reds. My problem is my computer is not used purely for gaming or typing, and I need a more balanced switch that allows for both. This makes me think something like Gateron Browns might be better. I'm also seriously considering cheaping out a bit on this keyboard due to money flow issues--my processor bit the dust last night, and due to my motherboard's limits and the current cpu landscape it will cost 350 - 400 dollars to fix (which I really don't have, but a friend is helping me). This also means that current deals are out of the question, as I won't be able to purchase until March at the earliest.
Basically, I've heard some surprisingly good things about some less expensive Chinese keyboards that use Gaterons to cut costs, and I'm wondering what some good 50 - 70 dollar options might be. I'm also probing for your guys' experience on whether MX Reds and their clones sacrifice too much on the typing front. I'm willing to go anything that would be an equivalent of these two switches that wouldn't sacrifice too much quality, if those are available. And of course, Alps is an option, if they have anything comparable.
Backlighting is neither required nor particularly desirable (if it can be avoided in today's landscape).