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from 699 reviewsLinear Gang representative here,
I would describe the switches as :
*Juicy : The bottom out feels like it is splashing under my fingers and has this poppy downstroke with a snappy upstroke. While there is a creaminess... I don't build my boards for marble or thock, so I get a lot more clack mileage out of these deeper switches.
*Deep : The muted sound of the uhmwpe crashing into the nylon housing has this wide-feeling sound. I would not say it is entirely where I would want to be as someone who is a fan of loud boards, but is so satisfying because of the next point.
*Chonky : There is a breadth to the sound. There are nice highs, mids, and lows coming out of this switch partly due to the tactile bump. While rocking some MT3's these sounds are are mostly mids and lows.
My heart is skipping a beat as I hit these keys on my home row. I bought these (x30) to see if I would like the tactile experience more than my Akko Penguins or Gateron Browns, since tactiles typical make my fingers feel weird after a while of typing on them.
Regretfully, I told a friend I would be gifting him some of these. I chose to give him enough to fill a numpad with: (x20). I am in love with what I think is a mid-tactility bump as they are more tactile than my Akko penguins and definitely more tactile than my Gateron browns.
The deep and resonant sound from these in an Azio Cascade (75%) reminds me of when I put my Akko Matcha Greens into my first Surmen board (75%) which was (100%) plastic and 100% thocky as a first hotswap board.
The uhmwpe stem feels oily and the color of the switches is a lot less prominent than in photos on my computer, but it is still that lychee red. Honestly, for something that is never coming out of my board I think the color is fine. The linear version of this switch is way more friendly to RGB than the tactile version due it being white.
I would recommend these to someone who loves tactile and full-body-sounding switches. After playing and typing with these for a while with my Akko Penguins off home-row I think I will switch back to linears because my preference is as such.
Plate fork does plate fork things. I actually could see it being a bit slimmer(maybe 1mm) but I have no complaints about it as it is. It works well!
For being 3D printed and especially for the price, this is incredible quality and I have faith it will stand the test of time.
Sharper and higher pitched than the gateron smoothie. Would be perfectly suited in a foamy board that dulls most linear switches
Actually good stock and produces a good clacky sound.
Good quality
Fantastic switches. Great sound and feel. Another great buy from Dangkeebs.
Simply the best keyboard in the market for gaming . Quality is amazing . Dangkeebs so far has been the best customer service . Has exceeded my expectations every single time .
nice weight great sound and good price
feel nice deep sound for food price
I love their sound especially as pre-lubed switches so they sound great right away! I also love the fun colors they come in. The stock sounds are so nice and are used in my main keyboard now!
im in love with these switches! they sounded & felt good stock but after lubing them theyre even better. i bag lubed the springs & did some light application of 206g0 on the stems.. a nice creamy almost marbly sound
good quality brush. its nice & soft
works well & there's a very good amount. made my switches sound & feel much better. i know most use 205g0 but i like how this feels for linears & stabs
super cute & does exactly what it should. even came in a little velvet bag. love it
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