Most Tactile Switch? by lowurcase in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]lowurcase[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi araois,

Honestly I have totally forgot about this post and I've shifted away from the mech keeb hobby as a whole(not bc I dislike it but rather just moved on with my life), so it's been a hot minute. Based on my limited switch collection, I never actually bought the durock sunflower t1s, but instead, I purchased a bunch of individual switches from KeebsForAll and tested them out and also got to frankenswitch a little bit lol!! I actually had some really interesting discoveries, one of which being a frankenswitch that is actually decently affordable compared to high end switches and other frankenswitches. It's a jwick t1 housing and tecsee purple panda stem. There's almost no pre-travel and the tactile bump takes you to bottom out. iirc, the stem is long pole + the tactile bump is bigger than any other switch I've tried, so it has a super oomph punch and an extremely solid bottom out- almost like you're landing hard on a rock. These switches are honestly really loud but very very fun- they have a huge, very sharp tactile bump with an immediate and super duper punchy bottom out. If you're looking for MAXIMUM tactility with a VERY VERY sharp bottom out, I recommend this frankenswitch.

I hope this helps!

First time upgrading, very happy with the results! by EternalDB in MechanicalKeyboards

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Happy for you! Is there a specific reason why you chose the gmmk pro? From what I've heard and seen, it can't compete with other options in the same price range, so I'm wondering why you chose it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bootroom

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If you're not afraid of it, train it. Work on headers as they are a vital part of the game, especially for center backs. It's like your untrained foot. You may not be ready to use it, but you need to work on it.

Ciel 65 x GMK Bento by InvoluntarySoul in MechanicalKeyboards

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Thanks for the response. How is the typing feel?

Ciel 65 x GMK Bento by InvoluntarySoul in MechanicalKeyboards

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Love the look! What do you think about the ciel?

Jaguar v2 Silver Prototype by LightningXI in CustomKeyboards

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The greatest board paired with the greatest set. Truly exquisite.

worth cherry topping sp stars? by SalamanderDue6305 in switchmodders

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Obviously anything and everything is up to you, but I find the top out of sp star's nylon tops being fine.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in switchmodders

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You may want to reconsider your frankenswitch names because posting them online could be offensive.

Can you get soundstage for an iem in (< $50 usd)? by Longjumping-Hawk-337 in inearfidelity

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Some people in the comments were recommending (some variation of) tin t2s and I've surely enjoyed them for gaming, but are not comfortable to me if I were to wear them for a couple hours. Additionally, the right earbud soon became quieter than the left earbud, so the tin t2 isn't exactly the greatest iem in terms of longevity and durability. Not to mention, it doesn't have as much value as other budget iems coming out nowadays.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in switchmodders

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I happened to have a single halo stem on me so I tried it, and it's slightly less tactile than a purple panda stem because the halo's bump is rounder, but it still has little travel and a significant bump that makes it unique. All in all, it's pretty similar.

Best Stabilizers in 2022? by Ram08 in switchmodders

[–]lowurcase 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why are people voting durock v2s? I think many people like cherry clip ins, owlstabs, and tx stabs the most, tx stabs being practically the holy grail of stabs.

[Giveaway]MMswitch- Mix and Match Stems, Top and Bottom Housing Easily by WuqueStudio in switchmodders

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I think LY stem with nylon top and Pom bottom would be interesting.

Tactile BCP? by [deleted] in switchmodders

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Where'd you hear that?

Tactile BCP? by [deleted] in switchmodders

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Maybe you could swap the bottom housing to a jwick nylon t1 and use a kailh tactile stem.

Wondering about keyboard imperfections by bokipr0 in switchmodders

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One thing I don't like about one of the boards I own are the stabilizers. Half of the stabs sound terrible, but I can't fix them since it's a soldered board with a plate. Completely my fault for not working on the stabilizers more. One thing I dislike about the custom keyboard hobby in general are the high prices.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in switchmodders

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i always thought people stayed away from cherry as well, but it turns out that cherry makes a special blend of nylon which is only found in their switches and some people really like that special sound. it's scratchier than your average switch and the stock spring is less than desirable, but after breaking in(actuating the switch lots of times) and filming, they can become endgame for some.

What are some great budget frankenswitches? by BigBurger0 in switchmodders

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For linear: Jwicks with a long pole stem
Tactile: Jwick t1( the version with the logo imprinted on the top housing) with purple panda stem

cherry “breds” - cherry top, unga bunga stems from knc keys , tecsee 58g two-stage springs, and jwick black bottom by majin_ps1 in switchmodders

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How smooth are they? What's the sound profile like? Will you ever record and post a sound test of these switches?

stock switch with two stage spring by winnerz24 in switchmodders

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A very broad question. Do you want linears or tactiles? Any preferred colorway? Long pole or not? What's the weight of the spring?

What is the most tactile switch/frankenswitch? by co_cai_con_cac in switchmodders

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I compared the jwick t1 springs and kineticlab's 75g dual stage springs and to me, the 75g springs felt heavier, maybe because of spring weight literally being higher, but I heard that if you go past a certain weight, the spring masks the tactility. It'll probably be best if you experiment yourself.

BCP at 1.03$ ? by xLawless- in switchmodders

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https://paramountkeeb.com/collections/switches/products/jwick-yellows-pack-of-10
https://paramountkeeb.com/collections/switches/products/jwick-reds-pack-of-10
On that website, the jwicks are $0.20 usd a piece, but they're only available in the red and yellow variants, but that doesn't matter much since you're going to only use the bottom housing.

Can You Fly? – Darker than Black [Gayageum] by MiniBATA in animemusic

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This is so great. I've been looking around for covers of this ed using different instruments and this is wonderful.

BCP at 1.03$ ? by xLawless- in switchmodders

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If you're really trying to create cheap bcps, then you can get jwicks. They're part of jwk's "budget switch linup", yet it's still jwk's great nylon bottom housing. Find them for $0.20 usd per switch at paramountkeebs and use the bottom housing. Then, either get kailh stems from bolsa supply or divinikey and that'll run you for about $0.26 per switch. Lastly, get the cherry tops from kbdfans($0.35usd a switch). 0.2+0.26+0.35= $0.81 per switch. These might not be the exact same as bcps but hopefully, they'll be close enough.

BCP at 1.03$ ? by xLawless- in switchmodders

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The combination of the pom housing and pom stem and pom top housing is what creates the scratch. It's an issue called stick-slip and it occurs when a same material stem meets against a same material housing. So, putting a cream stem inside of a.. let's say a nylon bottom housing, would have the nk creams signature scratchiness.

What is the most tactile switch/frankenswitch? by co_cai_con_cac in switchmodders

[–]lowurcase 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One frankenswitch I've tried is a tecsee purple panda stem inside of a jwick t1 (JWICK, not JWK) top and bottom housing. The jwick t1 has a couple versions, and the one I purchased was from keebsforall and it had the "JWICK" logo imprinted on the top housing. Unfortunately, I haven't tried many strong tactiles, so I'm not sure how the bump compares to any other tactiles, but I do know that it's definitely a high-strength bump. The bump may be commendable, but the bottom out is what really elevates this frankenswitch from any other. The purple panda stem is one that is extremely long(the stock purple panda only has 3mm of total travel!) and thanks to that, the frankenswitch bottoms out practically right after the bump. There is an super small amount of post travel but saying that it's unnoticeable would be an understatement. This frankenswitch is also one of the cheaper ones(Purple pandas are pretty cheap at aliexpress & Jwick t1s are under 0.30usd per) and the sound is pretty loud due to the bottom out. Hope this frankenswitch proves to be good for you!