Hello! I believe they were .5mm, but to be honest, a lot of these older sound tests aren't exactly the best for accurate sound (well, sound tests in general aren't always accurate to what you hear IRL). I'd say if you want that sound, you want to use some dampening material like foam in your case, especially the foam that sits right on top of the PCB. Then, you go with a softer plate material and use a switch that isn't super loud or high pitched. BUT, so many factors play a role in sound. What works for one board may not result in the same sound for another board! Switches, plate material, material of the board, mounting style, keycaps, there are so many. Generally though, if you use foam/dampening in your keyboard, chances are you may get that sound you're looking for
How thick are the switch pads? Would you say they are the biggest contributor to the creamyness of the sound??
Hello!
I believe they were .5mm, but to be honest, a lot of these older sound tests aren't exactly the best for accurate sound (well, sound tests in general aren't always accurate to what you hear IRL).
I'd say if you want that sound, you want to use some dampening material like foam in your case, especially the foam that sits right on top of the PCB. Then, you go with a softer plate material and use a switch that isn't super loud or high pitched.
BUT, so many factors play a role in sound. What works for one board may not result in the same sound for another board! Switches, plate material, material of the board, mounting style, keycaps, there are so many.
Generally though, if you use foam/dampening in your keyboard, chances are you may get that sound you're looking for
We want to hear the scroll wheels or knobs when you get one on a board, lol.
its sad that im to broke to afford😅
Don't worry, it was sold yesterday already XD