I think this compares quite well to people who enjoy HHKB. Everything is subjective in this world, especially sound in a world of mech keyboards. Sure hhkb doesn’t sound good, but feels amazing to use. Wooting has very smooth switches that don’t sound good. You pay for the features, not the sound.
(I wanted to mention that I had a 60he and sold it because I don’t really play competitively so it didn’t benefit me as much. Also I have nothing against the hhkb)
All right let’s swing the other direction!
For the discerning connoisseur the more refined switches will always be Alps and other more complicated assemblies.
Some of these are quite good. But most people are not willing to visit vintage boards. I have about 10x as many Alps/Topre/beamspring etc as MX style.
White and Orange Alps are not rare. Blue alps on the other hand… Scorpius dome with slider are quite common, and the IBM Model M is still sold to this very day brand new.
Well, again, it’s all subjective. There’s no single keyboard that will sound good with anything - different combinations of switches, case and plate materials, foam, will all yield different results. From what I’ve tried - Akko’s mod 007pc and spr67 sound amazing with gateron inks and ws heavy tactiles, but I’ve also put Akko starfish switches in them and didn’t like the sound at all.
I’m glad I don’t hear this crunchy displeasing sound people talk about. Honestly I almost never even notice the sound of my board with my headphones on
This is my personal preference but a lot of the stock wooting’s sound better than the one’s in a tofu or something, I just don’t think the switches suite a aluminum case
‘Here’s a soundest’
the crunchiest, cheapest sounding keyboard
‘Wow it sounds so good’
I think this compares quite well to people who enjoy HHKB. Everything is subjective in this world, especially sound in a world of mech keyboards. Sure hhkb doesn’t sound good, but feels amazing to use. Wooting has very smooth switches that don’t sound good. You pay for the features, not the sound.
(I wanted to mention that I had a 60he and sold it because I don’t really play competitively so it didn’t benefit me as much. Also I have nothing against the hhkb)
i like how the wooting 60he stock and hhkb stock sound. what’s an example of a “good” sounding keyboard?
I’ve always been partial to this one. Like rain drops on a roof…
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=huvAyfr6_VM&pp=ygURaG9seSBwYW5kYSB0eXBpbmc%3D
too much lube and a high-pitched ping. kinda nauseating imo. thanks for the link though.
All right let’s swing the other direction! For the discerning connoisseur the more refined switches will always be Alps and other more complicated assemblies.
Some of these are quite good. But most people are not willing to visit vintage boards. I have about 10x as many Alps/Topre/beamspring etc as MX style.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iW3tUA84nZ0&pp=ygUXQ2h5cm9zcmFuMjIgYWxwcyB0eXBpbmc%3D
oh wow I definitely prefer how these vintage boards/switches sound, especially the alps 👀. i don’t think i want to know how much they cost.
White and Orange Alps are not rare. Blue alps on the other hand… Scorpius dome with slider are quite common, and the IBM Model M is still sold to this very day brand new.
Well, again, it’s all subjective. There’s no single keyboard that will sound good with anything - different combinations of switches, case and plate materials, foam, will all yield different results. From what I’ve tried - Akko’s mod 007pc and spr67 sound amazing with gateron inks and ws heavy tactiles, but I’ve also put Akko starfish switches in them and didn’t like the sound at all.
I dunno. I lubed them up and they sound fucking great now. The difference was kind of absurd.
I’m glad I don’t hear this crunchy displeasing sound people talk about. Honestly I almost never even notice the sound of my board with my headphones on
It’s the thought that counts (in the worst way)
This is my personal preference but a lot of the stock wooting’s sound better than the one’s in a tofu or something, I just don’t think the switches suite a aluminum case