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Akko Creamy Yellows | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades"
] |
>
ktt! | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows"
] |
>
Gateron yellows all the way! | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!"
] |
>
Jwk black switches | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!"
] |
>
Akko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches"
] |
>
I would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing"
] |
>
Nice keycaps btw | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying"
] |
>
When budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows. | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw"
] |
>
akko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows."
] |
>
Akko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing! | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD"
] |
>
I do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears) | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!"
] |
>
Pretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)"
] |
>
The Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :) | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed"
] |
>
akko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3 | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)"
] |
>
Gateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.
But imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.
Tactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me. | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3"
] |
>
Gateron yellows or jwick blacks | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me."
] |
>
KTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks"
] |
>
Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)
Idk about tactiles | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap"
] |
>
For tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed. | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles"
] |
>
Their factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great. | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed."
] |
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Akko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them
Out | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great."
] |
>
I got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well. | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut"
] |
>
The Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone. | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well."
] |
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Jwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas. | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone."
] |
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Ok! Thanks! | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas."
] |
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I highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible. | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!"
] |
>
Do yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.
Try out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.
If those switches end up being cheap, that's great.
Even if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.
Switches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.
They are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your "experience", while using the board.
I will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.
They make that big a difference. | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible."
] |
>
Ktt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress. | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference."
] |
>
Ok, thanks for the suggestion! | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress."
] |
>
That looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!! | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!"
] |
>
Thank you! | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!"
] |
>
Akkos red rose
Recommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!"
] |
>
Thanks for the advice! | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard"
] |
>
Siiiiiiick | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!"
] |
>
Thank you! I'm sure yours is sick too. | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick"
] |
>
Is that a wooden case?? | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too."
] |
>
Sadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint. | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??"
] |
>
This is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards. | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint."
] |
>
Thanks for the advice! Will be carefull. | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards."
] |
>
Yeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull."
] |
>
I put some foam in it already :) | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow"
] |
>
Definitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself ) | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)"
] |
>
Thank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion. | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )"
] |
>
Wuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department) | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion."
] |
>
Gateron Pro Yellows if you like linears. | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)"
] |
>
Kailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.
For a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows. | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears."
] |
>
Love the keycaps!
What are they they? | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows."
] |
>
What keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs) | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?"
] |
>
Hi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white). | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)"
] |
>
You did a good job! Thank you for the info! | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white)."
] |
>
Thank you for the compliment! | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!"
] |
>
Anything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches
Amazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful
I have some more on the way since they are so well priced | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!"
] |
>
Gateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time! | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced"
] |
>
Where’s you get the keycaps? | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!"
] |
>
From a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search "Keychron mint green keycaps" on google and they should pop up. | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?"
] |
>
If you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too! | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up."
] |
>
Thanks! They sound bananas!😀 | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!"
] |
>
What keycaps are those? | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀"
] |
>
They're the keychron mint green keycaps | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?"
] |
>
Gateron milky yellow for linear.
Akko V3 cream blue for tactile.
Jade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky. | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps"
] |
>
I am a huge fan of the t1's | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky."
] |
>
What do people think about Outemu switches? | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's"
] |
>
Box jades | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?"
] |
>
Akko Creamy Yellows | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades"
] |
>
ktt! | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows"
] |
>
Gateron yellows all the way! | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!"
] |
>
Jwk black switches | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!"
] |
>
Akko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches"
] |
>
I would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing"
] |
>
Nice keycaps btw | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying"
] |
>
When budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows. | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw"
] |
>
akko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows."
] |
>
Akko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing! | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD"
] |
>
I do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears) | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!"
] |
>
Pretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)"
] |
>
The Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :) | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed"
] |
>
akko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3 | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)"
] |
>
Gateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.
But imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.
Tactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me. | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3"
] |
>
Gateron yellows or jwick blacks | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me."
] |
>
KTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap | [
"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks"
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"Buttery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap",
">\n\nButtery smooth best budget thock linears= Gateron milky yellow pros(prelubed)\nIdk about tactiles",
">\n\nFor tactile, I'd say akko cs lavenders. Idk how they are prelubed.",
">\n\nTheir factory lubing is ass tbh. They're hella loud so they need a fair amount of krytox because tribosys didn't do shit. But after krytox they're smooth as silk while still retaining a nice chunky tactility assuming you avoided the legs. Plus they sound like the building sound from the Lego games, which is great.",
">\n\nAkko makes some good switches at budget prices. I would check them\nOut",
">\n\nI got the lavender purples(tactile) for my first build, and am excited to try them out. I do know that you can get some of their cs switches pre-lubed and for pretty cheap as well.",
">\n\nThe Lavender Purples are probably similar, but I loved the Jelly Purples on my first build. They were very nice - I have since upgraded to a larger bump that I prefer, but I would recommend Akko switches to anyone.",
">\n\nJwk yellows or blacks (depend on spring weight), their basically the cheap alpacas.",
">\n\nOk! Thanks!",
">\n\nI highly vouch for both. The tactiles are incredible.",
">\n\nDo yourself a big favor, save your money for now, and attend a keyboard meetup in your area.\nTry out all the different switches you can find, decide which ones you really like, then save up to buy THOSE switches.\nIf those switches end up being cheap, that's great.\nEven if they don't, you'll end up much happier in the long run.\nSwitches are the one area you don't want to skimp on.\nThey are what links you to the keyboard, and they provide the majority of your \"experience\", while using the board.\nI will take good switches, with a cheap case and keycaps, over a good quality board with cheap switches, every time.\nThey make that big a difference.",
">\n\nKtt Kang White v3's are some very affordable linear switches from AliExpress.",
">\n\nOk, thanks for the suggestion!",
">\n\nThat looks really clean, as far as switches go, Gateron Milky Yellow Pros!!",
">\n\nThank you!",
">\n\nAkkos red rose\nRecommended i personally use them on my daily keyboard",
">\n\nThanks for the advice!",
">\n\nSiiiiiiick",
">\n\nThank you! I'm sure yours is sick too.",
">\n\nIs that a wooden case??",
">\n\nSadly, no. Plastic. Just painted it with some spray paint.",
">\n\nThis is a good keyboard however watch out for the hot swap dying or breaking off. This happened to me twice. Same brand. Two different boards.",
">\n\nThanks for the advice! Will be carefull.",
">\n\nYeah something that helps is holding the back of the pcb, basically the socket, while inserting the switch :) that decreases the chances but you have to take the board apart. Which I suggest putting something in there because sound is hollow",
">\n\nI put some foam in it already :)",
">\n\nDefinitely gateron milky yellow ( pro if u don't want to lube yourself but it's gonna be a little worse than if you lube them yourself )",
">\n\nThank you for all the suggestions! They were all very good, but I don't need switch advice anymore because I have decided on gateron milky clears, but milky yellows are a good option, in my opinion.",
">\n\nWuque Studios is outrageously impressive and insanely cheap (in the switch department)",
">\n\nGateron Pro Yellows if you like linears.",
">\n\nKailh switches are usually pretty affordable. I like box royals for a nice tactile bump, and hako violets for a crispy, barely tactile but definitely not linear experience.\nFor a smooth linear feel, you can't go wrong with Gateron blacks or yellows.",
">\n\nLove the keycaps!\nWhat are they they?",
">\n\nWhat keyboard is it?(I am new to MKBs)",
">\n\nHi! I am pretty new too! It's a redragon k530 (it was black but I spraypainted it white).",
">\n\nYou did a good job! Thank you for the info!",
">\n\nThank you for the compliment!",
">\n\nAnything Haimu makes, including the WS (wuque studio) switches \nAmazing switches, I think the only downside may be slight-inconsistent lube but I've been using the Haimu Heartbeat switches (silent linear) and they are dead silent and feel beautiful \nI have some more on the way since they are so well priced",
">\n\nGateron milky yellows all the way! I lubed and filmed mine myself and I still pull them out from time to time!",
">\n\nWhere’s you get the keycaps?",
">\n\nFrom a website called eMAG, but I think it's romanian only. Just search \"Keychron mint green keycaps\" on google and they should pop up.",
">\n\nIf you’re looking for some nice creamy tactiles Ajazz banana switches sound amazing and they’re pretty cheap too!",
">\n\nThanks! They sound bananas!😀",
">\n\nWhat keycaps are those?",
">\n\nThey're the keychron mint green keycaps",
">\n\nGateron milky yellow for linear. \nAkko V3 cream blue for tactile. \nJade or Navy Kalih box switches for clicky.",
">\n\nI am a huge fan of the t1's",
">\n\nWhat do people think about Outemu switches?",
">\n\nBox jades",
">\n\nAkko Creamy Yellows",
">\n\nktt!",
">\n\nGateron yellows all the way!",
">\n\nJwk black switches",
">\n\nAkko radiant reds were my first switches ( so biased) but they sound and feel amazing",
">\n\nI would go for gathering milky yellows. They are super smooth and nice but pretty cheap. Only annoying thing is shipping is sometimes super expensive depending on where you live, I live in Australia and one time I tried ordering some and the shipping was $90 so of course I didn’t order, which was pretty annoying",
">\n\nNice keycaps btw",
">\n\nWhen budget comes to mind there is only one option; Gateron Milky Yellows.",
">\n\nakko cream v3 yellow, is kinda popular right now xD",
">\n\nAkko Cream Yellow v3. It sounds so nice after lubing!",
">\n\nI do like the sound of kailh pro burgundy (linears)",
">\n\nPretty sure Akko blues and gateron yellows are pretty solid when lubed",
">\n\nThe Ajazz Diced Fruit Peach Switches for Linears, and they're Banana Tactiles are what I would recommend. Board looks great! :)",
">\n\nakko jelly black!! actually just akko switches in general. if you want a strange and honestly kinda weird sound, ttc goldpinks. milky yellows cant go wrong either. have fun picking ur switches!! <3",
">\n\nGateron yellow pro 2.0 or leobog graywood v2 and above pretty much don't need to be lubed. They don't have cherry interference either.\nBut imo the best sounding budget linear is the akko rose red. Definitely benefits from lubing but not filming.\nTactiles you can grab some akko cs lavenders for poppy full sound, but they need a fair amount of krytox (avoiding the legs) to not sound like a machine gun. After that though they're nice and medium sounding, super poppy and crisp. The way I'd describe them is the Lego building sound from the Lego games. These are by far my favourite. For more flat but softer sound the jelly purples with krytox will fit that bill. Besides these I haven't found any tactiles that do it for me.",
">\n\nGateron yellows or jwick blacks",
">\n\nKTT Wine Reds linear- they sound lubed but aren’t and they are super cheap"
] |
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As the near-total closure of the only road in and out of Nagorno-Karabakh enters its third week, the ongoing standoff has sparked fears that the precarious humanitarian situation is threatening to undermine the fragile Moscow-brokered peace agreement that ended the war over the breakaway region two years ago.
Thousands of Karabakh Armenians turned out as part of a series of rallies on December 27 against the ongoing blockade, with dozens setting up a picket line outside the gates of the Russian peacekeeping mission's headquarters at an unused airport near Stepanakert, the de facto capital of Karabakh.
The demonstrations on the road began on December 12, ostensibly over allegations the Karabakh Armenians were polluting the environment by illegally mining gold in the region, inside Azerbaijan's internationally-recognized borders but held by its ethnic Armenian majority since a war that followed the fall of the Soviet Union.
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CSTO anyone? | [
"This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 88%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nAs the near-total closure of the only road in and out of Nagorno-Karabakh enters its third week, the ongoing standoff has sparked fears that the precarious humanitarian situation is threatening to undermine the fragile Moscow-brokered peace agreement that ended the war over the breakaway region two years ago.\nThousands of Karabakh Armenians turned out as part of a series of rallies on December 27 against the ongoing blockade, with dozens setting up a picket line outside the gates of the Russian peacekeeping mission's headquarters at an unused airport near Stepanakert, the de facto capital of Karabakh.\nThe demonstrations on the road began on December 12, ostensibly over allegations the Karabakh Armenians were polluting the environment by illegally mining gold in the region, inside Azerbaijan's internationally-recognized borders but held by its ethnic Armenian majority since a war that followed the fall of the Soviet Union.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russian^#1 road^#2 peacekeeping^#3 Armenia^#4 Armenian^#5"
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they already sent thoughts and prayers | [
"This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 88%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nAs the near-total closure of the only road in and out of Nagorno-Karabakh enters its third week, the ongoing standoff has sparked fears that the precarious humanitarian situation is threatening to undermine the fragile Moscow-brokered peace agreement that ended the war over the breakaway region two years ago.\nThousands of Karabakh Armenians turned out as part of a series of rallies on December 27 against the ongoing blockade, with dozens setting up a picket line outside the gates of the Russian peacekeeping mission's headquarters at an unused airport near Stepanakert, the de facto capital of Karabakh.\nThe demonstrations on the road began on December 12, ostensibly over allegations the Karabakh Armenians were polluting the environment by illegally mining gold in the region, inside Azerbaijan's internationally-recognized borders but held by its ethnic Armenian majority since a war that followed the fall of the Soviet Union.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russian^#1 road^#2 peacekeeping^#3 Armenia^#4 Armenian^#5",
">\n\nCSTO anyone?"
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is this disinformation? cant find Armenians turn fire toward Russia | [
"This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 88%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nAs the near-total closure of the only road in and out of Nagorno-Karabakh enters its third week, the ongoing standoff has sparked fears that the precarious humanitarian situation is threatening to undermine the fragile Moscow-brokered peace agreement that ended the war over the breakaway region two years ago.\nThousands of Karabakh Armenians turned out as part of a series of rallies on December 27 against the ongoing blockade, with dozens setting up a picket line outside the gates of the Russian peacekeeping mission's headquarters at an unused airport near Stepanakert, the de facto capital of Karabakh.\nThe demonstrations on the road began on December 12, ostensibly over allegations the Karabakh Armenians were polluting the environment by illegally mining gold in the region, inside Azerbaijan's internationally-recognized borders but held by its ethnic Armenian majority since a war that followed the fall of the Soviet Union.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russian^#1 road^#2 peacekeeping^#3 Armenia^#4 Armenian^#5",
">\n\nCSTO anyone?",
">\n\nthey already sent thoughts and prayers"
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Ahh yes the Azeris who are notorious for beheadings, rape and torture are a great and peaceful people. Not to mention Azerbaijan is the major dealer of Russian gas now and has signed multiple trade agreements with the Russians. | [
"This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 88%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nAs the near-total closure of the only road in and out of Nagorno-Karabakh enters its third week, the ongoing standoff has sparked fears that the precarious humanitarian situation is threatening to undermine the fragile Moscow-brokered peace agreement that ended the war over the breakaway region two years ago.\nThousands of Karabakh Armenians turned out as part of a series of rallies on December 27 against the ongoing blockade, with dozens setting up a picket line outside the gates of the Russian peacekeeping mission's headquarters at an unused airport near Stepanakert, the de facto capital of Karabakh.\nThe demonstrations on the road began on December 12, ostensibly over allegations the Karabakh Armenians were polluting the environment by illegally mining gold in the region, inside Azerbaijan's internationally-recognized borders but held by its ethnic Armenian majority since a war that followed the fall of the Soviet Union.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russian^#1 road^#2 peacekeeping^#3 Armenia^#4 Armenian^#5",
">\n\nCSTO anyone?",
">\n\nthey already sent thoughts and prayers",
">\n\nis this disinformation? cant find Armenians turn fire toward Russia"
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Was that before or after the pogroms in Sumgait or are we just going to ignore the fact that being mad an ethnic group of people for not letting you massacre them is not cool? | [
"This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 88%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nAs the near-total closure of the only road in and out of Nagorno-Karabakh enters its third week, the ongoing standoff has sparked fears that the precarious humanitarian situation is threatening to undermine the fragile Moscow-brokered peace agreement that ended the war over the breakaway region two years ago.\nThousands of Karabakh Armenians turned out as part of a series of rallies on December 27 against the ongoing blockade, with dozens setting up a picket line outside the gates of the Russian peacekeeping mission's headquarters at an unused airport near Stepanakert, the de facto capital of Karabakh.\nThe demonstrations on the road began on December 12, ostensibly over allegations the Karabakh Armenians were polluting the environment by illegally mining gold in the region, inside Azerbaijan's internationally-recognized borders but held by its ethnic Armenian majority since a war that followed the fall of the Soviet Union.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russian^#1 road^#2 peacekeeping^#3 Armenia^#4 Armenian^#5",
">\n\nCSTO anyone?",
">\n\nthey already sent thoughts and prayers",
">\n\nis this disinformation? cant find Armenians turn fire toward Russia",
">\n\nAhh yes the Azeris who are notorious for beheadings, rape and torture are a great and peaceful people. Not to mention Azerbaijan is the major dealer of Russian gas now and has signed multiple trade agreements with the Russians."
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"This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 88%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nAs the near-total closure of the only road in and out of Nagorno-Karabakh enters its third week, the ongoing standoff has sparked fears that the precarious humanitarian situation is threatening to undermine the fragile Moscow-brokered peace agreement that ended the war over the breakaway region two years ago.\nThousands of Karabakh Armenians turned out as part of a series of rallies on December 27 against the ongoing blockade, with dozens setting up a picket line outside the gates of the Russian peacekeeping mission's headquarters at an unused airport near Stepanakert, the de facto capital of Karabakh.\nThe demonstrations on the road began on December 12, ostensibly over allegations the Karabakh Armenians were polluting the environment by illegally mining gold in the region, inside Azerbaijan's internationally-recognized borders but held by its ethnic Armenian majority since a war that followed the fall of the Soviet Union.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russian^#1 road^#2 peacekeeping^#3 Armenia^#4 Armenian^#5",
">\n\nCSTO anyone?",
">\n\nthey already sent thoughts and prayers",
">\n\nis this disinformation? cant find Armenians turn fire toward Russia",
">\n\nAhh yes the Azeris who are notorious for beheadings, rape and torture are a great and peaceful people. Not to mention Azerbaijan is the major dealer of Russian gas now and has signed multiple trade agreements with the Russians.",
">\n\nWas that before or after the pogroms in Sumgait or are we just going to ignore the fact that being mad an ethnic group of people for not letting you massacre them is not cool?"
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It seems to be that russia is too weak today even Armenia imposes their narratives. | [
"This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 88%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nAs the near-total closure of the only road in and out of Nagorno-Karabakh enters its third week, the ongoing standoff has sparked fears that the precarious humanitarian situation is threatening to undermine the fragile Moscow-brokered peace agreement that ended the war over the breakaway region two years ago.\nThousands of Karabakh Armenians turned out as part of a series of rallies on December 27 against the ongoing blockade, with dozens setting up a picket line outside the gates of the Russian peacekeeping mission's headquarters at an unused airport near Stepanakert, the de facto capital of Karabakh.\nThe demonstrations on the road began on December 12, ostensibly over allegations the Karabakh Armenians were polluting the environment by illegally mining gold in the region, inside Azerbaijan's internationally-recognized borders but held by its ethnic Armenian majority since a war that followed the fall of the Soviet Union.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russian^#1 road^#2 peacekeeping^#3 Armenia^#4 Armenian^#5",
">\n\nCSTO anyone?",
">\n\nthey already sent thoughts and prayers",
">\n\nis this disinformation? cant find Armenians turn fire toward Russia",
">\n\nAhh yes the Azeris who are notorious for beheadings, rape and torture are a great and peaceful people. Not to mention Azerbaijan is the major dealer of Russian gas now and has signed multiple trade agreements with the Russians.",
">\n\nWas that before or after the pogroms in Sumgait or are we just going to ignore the fact that being mad an ethnic group of people for not letting you massacre them is not cool?",
">\n\nNo evidence"
] |
>
Nah, Russias still strong enough to squash Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan is no Ukraine, their army is comparatively tiny and modestly equipped.
But Russia is doing nothing not because they're afraid. They are trying to compel Armenia to join their shitty alliance, and are happy to wipe their ass with their own peace deal in the process. Armenia is stuck between a rock and a hard place. No one else will bail them out. They either cede territory to the Azeris or become Russia's puppet Belarus style. | [
"This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 88%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nAs the near-total closure of the only road in and out of Nagorno-Karabakh enters its third week, the ongoing standoff has sparked fears that the precarious humanitarian situation is threatening to undermine the fragile Moscow-brokered peace agreement that ended the war over the breakaway region two years ago.\nThousands of Karabakh Armenians turned out as part of a series of rallies on December 27 against the ongoing blockade, with dozens setting up a picket line outside the gates of the Russian peacekeeping mission's headquarters at an unused airport near Stepanakert, the de facto capital of Karabakh.\nThe demonstrations on the road began on December 12, ostensibly over allegations the Karabakh Armenians were polluting the environment by illegally mining gold in the region, inside Azerbaijan's internationally-recognized borders but held by its ethnic Armenian majority since a war that followed the fall of the Soviet Union.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russian^#1 road^#2 peacekeeping^#3 Armenia^#4 Armenian^#5",
">\n\nCSTO anyone?",
">\n\nthey already sent thoughts and prayers",
">\n\nis this disinformation? cant find Armenians turn fire toward Russia",
">\n\nAhh yes the Azeris who are notorious for beheadings, rape and torture are a great and peaceful people. Not to mention Azerbaijan is the major dealer of Russian gas now and has signed multiple trade agreements with the Russians.",
">\n\nWas that before or after the pogroms in Sumgait or are we just going to ignore the fact that being mad an ethnic group of people for not letting you massacre them is not cool?",
">\n\nNo evidence",
">\n\nIt seems to be that russia is too weak today even Armenia imposes their narratives."
] |
>
Azerbaijan is heavily supported by Turkey though. Russia doesn’t want that fight, especially while they’re losing in Ukraine. | [
"This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 88%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nAs the near-total closure of the only road in and out of Nagorno-Karabakh enters its third week, the ongoing standoff has sparked fears that the precarious humanitarian situation is threatening to undermine the fragile Moscow-brokered peace agreement that ended the war over the breakaway region two years ago.\nThousands of Karabakh Armenians turned out as part of a series of rallies on December 27 against the ongoing blockade, with dozens setting up a picket line outside the gates of the Russian peacekeeping mission's headquarters at an unused airport near Stepanakert, the de facto capital of Karabakh.\nThe demonstrations on the road began on December 12, ostensibly over allegations the Karabakh Armenians were polluting the environment by illegally mining gold in the region, inside Azerbaijan's internationally-recognized borders but held by its ethnic Armenian majority since a war that followed the fall of the Soviet Union.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russian^#1 road^#2 peacekeeping^#3 Armenia^#4 Armenian^#5",
">\n\nCSTO anyone?",
">\n\nthey already sent thoughts and prayers",
">\n\nis this disinformation? cant find Armenians turn fire toward Russia",
">\n\nAhh yes the Azeris who are notorious for beheadings, rape and torture are a great and peaceful people. Not to mention Azerbaijan is the major dealer of Russian gas now and has signed multiple trade agreements with the Russians.",
">\n\nWas that before or after the pogroms in Sumgait or are we just going to ignore the fact that being mad an ethnic group of people for not letting you massacre them is not cool?",
">\n\nNo evidence",
">\n\nIt seems to be that russia is too weak today even Armenia imposes their narratives.",
">\n\nNah, Russias still strong enough to squash Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan is no Ukraine, their army is comparatively tiny and modestly equipped.\nBut Russia is doing nothing not because they're afraid. They are trying to compel Armenia to join their shitty alliance, and are happy to wipe their ass with their own peace deal in the process. Armenia is stuck between a rock and a hard place. No one else will bail them out. They either cede territory to the Azeris or become Russia's puppet Belarus style."
] |
>
Not a particularly great idea. Russia and Iran are Armenia's only allies. | [
"This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 88%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nAs the near-total closure of the only road in and out of Nagorno-Karabakh enters its third week, the ongoing standoff has sparked fears that the precarious humanitarian situation is threatening to undermine the fragile Moscow-brokered peace agreement that ended the war over the breakaway region two years ago.\nThousands of Karabakh Armenians turned out as part of a series of rallies on December 27 against the ongoing blockade, with dozens setting up a picket line outside the gates of the Russian peacekeeping mission's headquarters at an unused airport near Stepanakert, the de facto capital of Karabakh.\nThe demonstrations on the road began on December 12, ostensibly over allegations the Karabakh Armenians were polluting the environment by illegally mining gold in the region, inside Azerbaijan's internationally-recognized borders but held by its ethnic Armenian majority since a war that followed the fall of the Soviet Union.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russian^#1 road^#2 peacekeeping^#3 Armenia^#4 Armenian^#5",
">\n\nCSTO anyone?",
">\n\nthey already sent thoughts and prayers",
">\n\nis this disinformation? cant find Armenians turn fire toward Russia",
">\n\nAhh yes the Azeris who are notorious for beheadings, rape and torture are a great and peaceful people. Not to mention Azerbaijan is the major dealer of Russian gas now and has signed multiple trade agreements with the Russians.",
">\n\nWas that before or after the pogroms in Sumgait or are we just going to ignore the fact that being mad an ethnic group of people for not letting you massacre them is not cool?",
">\n\nNo evidence",
">\n\nIt seems to be that russia is too weak today even Armenia imposes their narratives.",
">\n\nNah, Russias still strong enough to squash Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan is no Ukraine, their army is comparatively tiny and modestly equipped.\nBut Russia is doing nothing not because they're afraid. They are trying to compel Armenia to join their shitty alliance, and are happy to wipe their ass with their own peace deal in the process. Armenia is stuck between a rock and a hard place. No one else will bail them out. They either cede territory to the Azeris or become Russia's puppet Belarus style.",
">\n\nAzerbaijan is heavily supported by Turkey though. Russia doesn’t want that fight, especially while they’re losing in Ukraine."
] |
>
Maybe the population feels differently? | [
"This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 88%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nAs the near-total closure of the only road in and out of Nagorno-Karabakh enters its third week, the ongoing standoff has sparked fears that the precarious humanitarian situation is threatening to undermine the fragile Moscow-brokered peace agreement that ended the war over the breakaway region two years ago.\nThousands of Karabakh Armenians turned out as part of a series of rallies on December 27 against the ongoing blockade, with dozens setting up a picket line outside the gates of the Russian peacekeeping mission's headquarters at an unused airport near Stepanakert, the de facto capital of Karabakh.\nThe demonstrations on the road began on December 12, ostensibly over allegations the Karabakh Armenians were polluting the environment by illegally mining gold in the region, inside Azerbaijan's internationally-recognized borders but held by its ethnic Armenian majority since a war that followed the fall of the Soviet Union.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russian^#1 road^#2 peacekeeping^#3 Armenia^#4 Armenian^#5",
">\n\nCSTO anyone?",
">\n\nthey already sent thoughts and prayers",
">\n\nis this disinformation? cant find Armenians turn fire toward Russia",
">\n\nAhh yes the Azeris who are notorious for beheadings, rape and torture are a great and peaceful people. Not to mention Azerbaijan is the major dealer of Russian gas now and has signed multiple trade agreements with the Russians.",
">\n\nWas that before or after the pogroms in Sumgait or are we just going to ignore the fact that being mad an ethnic group of people for not letting you massacre them is not cool?",
">\n\nNo evidence",
">\n\nIt seems to be that russia is too weak today even Armenia imposes their narratives.",
">\n\nNah, Russias still strong enough to squash Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan is no Ukraine, their army is comparatively tiny and modestly equipped.\nBut Russia is doing nothing not because they're afraid. They are trying to compel Armenia to join their shitty alliance, and are happy to wipe their ass with their own peace deal in the process. Armenia is stuck between a rock and a hard place. No one else will bail them out. They either cede territory to the Azeris or become Russia's puppet Belarus style.",
">\n\nAzerbaijan is heavily supported by Turkey though. Russia doesn’t want that fight, especially while they’re losing in Ukraine.",
">\n\nNot a particularly great idea. Russia and Iran are Armenia's only allies."
] |
>
So what's stopping Russia from sending some Iranian drones at the blockades? If they just put up Ukraine with a 100 missiles surely they can spare a few to show commitment to their vassal states? | [
"This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 88%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nAs the near-total closure of the only road in and out of Nagorno-Karabakh enters its third week, the ongoing standoff has sparked fears that the precarious humanitarian situation is threatening to undermine the fragile Moscow-brokered peace agreement that ended the war over the breakaway region two years ago.\nThousands of Karabakh Armenians turned out as part of a series of rallies on December 27 against the ongoing blockade, with dozens setting up a picket line outside the gates of the Russian peacekeeping mission's headquarters at an unused airport near Stepanakert, the de facto capital of Karabakh.\nThe demonstrations on the road began on December 12, ostensibly over allegations the Karabakh Armenians were polluting the environment by illegally mining gold in the region, inside Azerbaijan's internationally-recognized borders but held by its ethnic Armenian majority since a war that followed the fall of the Soviet Union.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russian^#1 road^#2 peacekeeping^#3 Armenia^#4 Armenian^#5",
">\n\nCSTO anyone?",
">\n\nthey already sent thoughts and prayers",
">\n\nis this disinformation? cant find Armenians turn fire toward Russia",
">\n\nAhh yes the Azeris who are notorious for beheadings, rape and torture are a great and peaceful people. Not to mention Azerbaijan is the major dealer of Russian gas now and has signed multiple trade agreements with the Russians.",
">\n\nWas that before or after the pogroms in Sumgait or are we just going to ignore the fact that being mad an ethnic group of people for not letting you massacre them is not cool?",
">\n\nNo evidence",
">\n\nIt seems to be that russia is too weak today even Armenia imposes their narratives.",
">\n\nNah, Russias still strong enough to squash Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan is no Ukraine, their army is comparatively tiny and modestly equipped.\nBut Russia is doing nothing not because they're afraid. They are trying to compel Armenia to join their shitty alliance, and are happy to wipe their ass with their own peace deal in the process. Armenia is stuck between a rock and a hard place. No one else will bail them out. They either cede territory to the Azeris or become Russia's puppet Belarus style.",
">\n\nAzerbaijan is heavily supported by Turkey though. Russia doesn’t want that fight, especially while they’re losing in Ukraine.",
">\n\nNot a particularly great idea. Russia and Iran are Armenia's only allies.",
">\n\nMaybe the population feels differently?"
] |
>
I don't want to be r/woossh'ed so i am gonna asked with caution...
You are making a joke right? | [
"This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 88%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nAs the near-total closure of the only road in and out of Nagorno-Karabakh enters its third week, the ongoing standoff has sparked fears that the precarious humanitarian situation is threatening to undermine the fragile Moscow-brokered peace agreement that ended the war over the breakaway region two years ago.\nThousands of Karabakh Armenians turned out as part of a series of rallies on December 27 against the ongoing blockade, with dozens setting up a picket line outside the gates of the Russian peacekeeping mission's headquarters at an unused airport near Stepanakert, the de facto capital of Karabakh.\nThe demonstrations on the road began on December 12, ostensibly over allegations the Karabakh Armenians were polluting the environment by illegally mining gold in the region, inside Azerbaijan's internationally-recognized borders but held by its ethnic Armenian majority since a war that followed the fall of the Soviet Union.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russian^#1 road^#2 peacekeeping^#3 Armenia^#4 Armenian^#5",
">\n\nCSTO anyone?",
">\n\nthey already sent thoughts and prayers",
">\n\nis this disinformation? cant find Armenians turn fire toward Russia",
">\n\nAhh yes the Azeris who are notorious for beheadings, rape and torture are a great and peaceful people. Not to mention Azerbaijan is the major dealer of Russian gas now and has signed multiple trade agreements with the Russians.",
">\n\nWas that before or after the pogroms in Sumgait or are we just going to ignore the fact that being mad an ethnic group of people for not letting you massacre them is not cool?",
">\n\nNo evidence",
">\n\nIt seems to be that russia is too weak today even Armenia imposes their narratives.",
">\n\nNah, Russias still strong enough to squash Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan is no Ukraine, their army is comparatively tiny and modestly equipped.\nBut Russia is doing nothing not because they're afraid. They are trying to compel Armenia to join their shitty alliance, and are happy to wipe their ass with their own peace deal in the process. Armenia is stuck between a rock and a hard place. No one else will bail them out. They either cede territory to the Azeris or become Russia's puppet Belarus style.",
">\n\nAzerbaijan is heavily supported by Turkey though. Russia doesn’t want that fight, especially while they’re losing in Ukraine.",
">\n\nNot a particularly great idea. Russia and Iran are Armenia's only allies.",
">\n\nMaybe the population feels differently?",
">\n\nSo what's stopping Russia from sending some Iranian drones at the blockades? If they just put up Ukraine with a 100 missiles surely they can spare a few to show commitment to their vassal states?"
] |
>
I think you meant Caushion? Cussians are the fluffy part of a couch. | [
"This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 88%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nAs the near-total closure of the only road in and out of Nagorno-Karabakh enters its third week, the ongoing standoff has sparked fears that the precarious humanitarian situation is threatening to undermine the fragile Moscow-brokered peace agreement that ended the war over the breakaway region two years ago.\nThousands of Karabakh Armenians turned out as part of a series of rallies on December 27 against the ongoing blockade, with dozens setting up a picket line outside the gates of the Russian peacekeeping mission's headquarters at an unused airport near Stepanakert, the de facto capital of Karabakh.\nThe demonstrations on the road began on December 12, ostensibly over allegations the Karabakh Armenians were polluting the environment by illegally mining gold in the region, inside Azerbaijan's internationally-recognized borders but held by its ethnic Armenian majority since a war that followed the fall of the Soviet Union.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russian^#1 road^#2 peacekeeping^#3 Armenia^#4 Armenian^#5",
">\n\nCSTO anyone?",
">\n\nthey already sent thoughts and prayers",
">\n\nis this disinformation? cant find Armenians turn fire toward Russia",
">\n\nAhh yes the Azeris who are notorious for beheadings, rape and torture are a great and peaceful people. Not to mention Azerbaijan is the major dealer of Russian gas now and has signed multiple trade agreements with the Russians.",
">\n\nWas that before or after the pogroms in Sumgait or are we just going to ignore the fact that being mad an ethnic group of people for not letting you massacre them is not cool?",
">\n\nNo evidence",
">\n\nIt seems to be that russia is too weak today even Armenia imposes their narratives.",
">\n\nNah, Russias still strong enough to squash Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan is no Ukraine, their army is comparatively tiny and modestly equipped.\nBut Russia is doing nothing not because they're afraid. They are trying to compel Armenia to join their shitty alliance, and are happy to wipe their ass with their own peace deal in the process. Armenia is stuck between a rock and a hard place. No one else will bail them out. They either cede territory to the Azeris or become Russia's puppet Belarus style.",
">\n\nAzerbaijan is heavily supported by Turkey though. Russia doesn’t want that fight, especially while they’re losing in Ukraine.",
">\n\nNot a particularly great idea. Russia and Iran are Armenia's only allies.",
">\n\nMaybe the population feels differently?",
">\n\nSo what's stopping Russia from sending some Iranian drones at the blockades? If they just put up Ukraine with a 100 missiles surely they can spare a few to show commitment to their vassal states?",
">\n\nI don't want to be r/woossh'ed so i am gonna asked with caution...\nYou are making a joke right?"
] |
>
Yeah caushion is what i meant 😅
Thanks for correcting | [
"This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 88%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nAs the near-total closure of the only road in and out of Nagorno-Karabakh enters its third week, the ongoing standoff has sparked fears that the precarious humanitarian situation is threatening to undermine the fragile Moscow-brokered peace agreement that ended the war over the breakaway region two years ago.\nThousands of Karabakh Armenians turned out as part of a series of rallies on December 27 against the ongoing blockade, with dozens setting up a picket line outside the gates of the Russian peacekeeping mission's headquarters at an unused airport near Stepanakert, the de facto capital of Karabakh.\nThe demonstrations on the road began on December 12, ostensibly over allegations the Karabakh Armenians were polluting the environment by illegally mining gold in the region, inside Azerbaijan's internationally-recognized borders but held by its ethnic Armenian majority since a war that followed the fall of the Soviet Union.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russian^#1 road^#2 peacekeeping^#3 Armenia^#4 Armenian^#5",
">\n\nCSTO anyone?",
">\n\nthey already sent thoughts and prayers",
">\n\nis this disinformation? cant find Armenians turn fire toward Russia",
">\n\nAhh yes the Azeris who are notorious for beheadings, rape and torture are a great and peaceful people. Not to mention Azerbaijan is the major dealer of Russian gas now and has signed multiple trade agreements with the Russians.",
">\n\nWas that before or after the pogroms in Sumgait or are we just going to ignore the fact that being mad an ethnic group of people for not letting you massacre them is not cool?",
">\n\nNo evidence",
">\n\nIt seems to be that russia is too weak today even Armenia imposes their narratives.",
">\n\nNah, Russias still strong enough to squash Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan is no Ukraine, their army is comparatively tiny and modestly equipped.\nBut Russia is doing nothing not because they're afraid. They are trying to compel Armenia to join their shitty alliance, and are happy to wipe their ass with their own peace deal in the process. Armenia is stuck between a rock and a hard place. No one else will bail them out. They either cede territory to the Azeris or become Russia's puppet Belarus style.",
">\n\nAzerbaijan is heavily supported by Turkey though. Russia doesn’t want that fight, especially while they’re losing in Ukraine.",
">\n\nNot a particularly great idea. Russia and Iran are Armenia's only allies.",
">\n\nMaybe the population feels differently?",
">\n\nSo what's stopping Russia from sending some Iranian drones at the blockades? If they just put up Ukraine with a 100 missiles surely they can spare a few to show commitment to their vassal states?",
">\n\nI don't want to be r/woossh'ed so i am gonna asked with caution...\nYou are making a joke right?",
">\n\nI think you meant Caushion? Cussians are the fluffy part of a couch."
] |
>
It’s actually “caution” | [
"This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 88%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nAs the near-total closure of the only road in and out of Nagorno-Karabakh enters its third week, the ongoing standoff has sparked fears that the precarious humanitarian situation is threatening to undermine the fragile Moscow-brokered peace agreement that ended the war over the breakaway region two years ago.\nThousands of Karabakh Armenians turned out as part of a series of rallies on December 27 against the ongoing blockade, with dozens setting up a picket line outside the gates of the Russian peacekeeping mission's headquarters at an unused airport near Stepanakert, the de facto capital of Karabakh.\nThe demonstrations on the road began on December 12, ostensibly over allegations the Karabakh Armenians were polluting the environment by illegally mining gold in the region, inside Azerbaijan's internationally-recognized borders but held by its ethnic Armenian majority since a war that followed the fall of the Soviet Union.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russian^#1 road^#2 peacekeeping^#3 Armenia^#4 Armenian^#5",
">\n\nCSTO anyone?",
">\n\nthey already sent thoughts and prayers",
">\n\nis this disinformation? cant find Armenians turn fire toward Russia",
">\n\nAhh yes the Azeris who are notorious for beheadings, rape and torture are a great and peaceful people. Not to mention Azerbaijan is the major dealer of Russian gas now and has signed multiple trade agreements with the Russians.",
">\n\nWas that before or after the pogroms in Sumgait or are we just going to ignore the fact that being mad an ethnic group of people for not letting you massacre them is not cool?",
">\n\nNo evidence",
">\n\nIt seems to be that russia is too weak today even Armenia imposes their narratives.",
">\n\nNah, Russias still strong enough to squash Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan is no Ukraine, their army is comparatively tiny and modestly equipped.\nBut Russia is doing nothing not because they're afraid. They are trying to compel Armenia to join their shitty alliance, and are happy to wipe their ass with their own peace deal in the process. Armenia is stuck between a rock and a hard place. No one else will bail them out. They either cede territory to the Azeris or become Russia's puppet Belarus style.",
">\n\nAzerbaijan is heavily supported by Turkey though. Russia doesn’t want that fight, especially while they’re losing in Ukraine.",
">\n\nNot a particularly great idea. Russia and Iran are Armenia's only allies.",
">\n\nMaybe the population feels differently?",
">\n\nSo what's stopping Russia from sending some Iranian drones at the blockades? If they just put up Ukraine with a 100 missiles surely they can spare a few to show commitment to their vassal states?",
">\n\nI don't want to be r/woossh'ed so i am gonna asked with caution...\nYou are making a joke right?",
">\n\nI think you meant Caushion? Cussians are the fluffy part of a couch.",
">\n\nYeah caushion is what i meant 😅\nThanks for correcting"
] |
> | [
"This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 88%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nAs the near-total closure of the only road in and out of Nagorno-Karabakh enters its third week, the ongoing standoff has sparked fears that the precarious humanitarian situation is threatening to undermine the fragile Moscow-brokered peace agreement that ended the war over the breakaway region two years ago.\nThousands of Karabakh Armenians turned out as part of a series of rallies on December 27 against the ongoing blockade, with dozens setting up a picket line outside the gates of the Russian peacekeeping mission's headquarters at an unused airport near Stepanakert, the de facto capital of Karabakh.\nThe demonstrations on the road began on December 12, ostensibly over allegations the Karabakh Armenians were polluting the environment by illegally mining gold in the region, inside Azerbaijan's internationally-recognized borders but held by its ethnic Armenian majority since a war that followed the fall of the Soviet Union.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Russian^#1 road^#2 peacekeeping^#3 Armenia^#4 Armenian^#5",
">\n\nCSTO anyone?",
">\n\nthey already sent thoughts and prayers",
">\n\nis this disinformation? cant find Armenians turn fire toward Russia",
">\n\nAhh yes the Azeris who are notorious for beheadings, rape and torture are a great and peaceful people. Not to mention Azerbaijan is the major dealer of Russian gas now and has signed multiple trade agreements with the Russians.",
">\n\nWas that before or after the pogroms in Sumgait or are we just going to ignore the fact that being mad an ethnic group of people for not letting you massacre them is not cool?",
">\n\nNo evidence",
">\n\nIt seems to be that russia is too weak today even Armenia imposes their narratives.",
">\n\nNah, Russias still strong enough to squash Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan is no Ukraine, their army is comparatively tiny and modestly equipped.\nBut Russia is doing nothing not because they're afraid. They are trying to compel Armenia to join their shitty alliance, and are happy to wipe their ass with their own peace deal in the process. Armenia is stuck between a rock and a hard place. No one else will bail them out. They either cede territory to the Azeris or become Russia's puppet Belarus style.",
">\n\nAzerbaijan is heavily supported by Turkey though. Russia doesn’t want that fight, especially while they’re losing in Ukraine.",
">\n\nNot a particularly great idea. Russia and Iran are Armenia's only allies.",
">\n\nMaybe the population feels differently?",
">\n\nSo what's stopping Russia from sending some Iranian drones at the blockades? If they just put up Ukraine with a 100 missiles surely they can spare a few to show commitment to their vassal states?",
">\n\nI don't want to be r/woossh'ed so i am gonna asked with caution...\nYou are making a joke right?",
">\n\nI think you meant Caushion? Cussians are the fluffy part of a couch.",
">\n\nYeah caushion is what i meant 😅\nThanks for correcting",
">\n\nIt’s actually “caution”"
] |
Found Dave Mustaine. | [] |
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