I have a GMMK 2 with stock keycaps and used the gateron milky yellows. They weren't bad for their price but they didn't that good. I now use the Akko V3 Cream Blue Pro switches, which are the same as the Akko V3 Cream Yellow Pro, but the blues are tactile and the yellows are linear. They have a really nice pop to them, and sound like a mix of thick and cream.
The kangs were my fav they sound so smooth and creamy
I have a GMMK 2 with stock keycaps and used the gateron milky yellows. They weren't bad for their price but they didn't that good. I now use the Akko V3 Cream Blue Pro switches, which are the same as the Akko V3 Cream Yellow Pro, but the blues are tactile and the yellows are linear. They have a really nice pop to them, and sound like a mix of thick and cream.
whats the difference between tactile and linear?
@@PsychoHvH tactile has a bump before it fully presses down, linear is smooth
browns are tactile not blue
@@HyunMin0124blue is tactile too
@@toowindy1177 only on one brand from what I’ve seen. For default, blue is clicky
Most probably ultimate black is my favorite, as I wouldn't mind having any of these except gateron ks.
Best video on the internet
Thanks for your kind comment :)
they all sound rly similar besides the gaterons
Jwicks are basically obsolete now due to the creation of the vertex v1 switches.
Nice video, how long this take to make? That's a whole lot of cuts
budget tactile pls
akko v3 cream blues are amazing
since there stock there really bad but some of these lubed can be really good
That is akko cream yellow v2 not v3 man
Which keypacs arethose. They are really cool
why the jwcik sounds scratchy at the end tho
yang paling ringan springnya yg mana, bang ?
Are these all stock? If you rate it 1 to 4 which one is the best
What are the containers that you use to store these switches?
They are from IKEA. SKADIS container meant for their pegboards
@@civlav thanks