I found this switch to be really good hand lubed, the factory lube is only on the stem and therefor you get a bit of spring ping on the return. Hand lubing removes that ping and makes them sound less harsh. The v4 is what you want if you are after a clacky sound signature, if you are after thock then look at the v3's instead.
@@YannickKhong - I have the WS Morandis on my DROP Sense75 and they’re pretty great. With cheap-ish Amazon MSA profile keycaps, electrical tape mod, and shredded memory foam fill it thocks. I will likely do the Press-n-seal mod because the plate is brass/aluminum and it’s pinging
Got these on the Leobog Hi8 and they feel amazing. So clean and smooth. They feel like a really fast switch, so good for typing and gaming. More clack and marbly than thock, compared to my Ice Veins.
I got the grey wood v3, i can see why these are favorites in the chinese mech community. They're perfect for typing and gaming. The gateron smoothies I have are smooth, but for gaming, they're not good as the greywoods, for gaming. Greywoods are similar to silver switches. actuvate at 1.5mm.
have you tried new outemu silent peach/lemon v3? ordered peach into my collection as i lacked silent linears, still waiting. about those switches, that's fine i guess if you wish to hear your keypresses nonstop.
I got both Graywood v3 and v4 switches and the v3 variant is much better. v4 just sounds and feels scratchy no matter how I lubed it. The feel of the v3 isnt the smoothest but otherwise its a great switch and sounds great.
it’s my first time coming across this channel. i loved the breakdown and the comparative chart. it’s so thorough and easy to understand
Thank you, that's so nice to read! :)
I found this switch to be really good hand lubed, the factory lube is only on the stem and therefor you get a bit of spring ping on the return. Hand lubing removes that ping and makes them sound less harsh. The v4 is what you want if you are after a clacky sound signature, if you are after thock then look at the v3's instead.
Good to know, thanks for sharing!
Mine didn't even come lubed
been waiting for this. thx
My pleasure!
always satisfying to watch this
Thanks Mizai! :)
I didn’t see the WS Morandi on your Quiet vs Loud graph… did I miss them? 4:25
+1 curious about where the WS Morandi ended up on those graphs.
@@YannickKhong - I have the WS Morandis on my DROP Sense75 and they’re pretty great. With cheap-ish Amazon MSA profile keycaps, electrical tape mod, and shredded memory foam fill it thocks. I will likely do the Press-n-seal mod because the plate is brass/aluminum and it’s pinging
Morandi is 79.7db from the comparable tests!
Well that was REALLY loud, am thinking of buying a set , maybe just to test them . Thank you for the review!!
Any time! :)
Your content is wonderful--keep it up!
Thank you! :)
Got these on the Leobog Hi8 and they feel amazing. So clean and smooth. They feel like a really fast switch, so good for typing and gaming. More clack and marbly than thock, compared to my Ice Veins.
Hey thanks for your feedback!
they sound good but i wish they came with a stiffer spring, im using 45 actuation force switches and i feel like they bottom out way too easily
Totally agree!
Hey! I noticed Wisteria Linear vanished from the charts. Curious to see how these two switches compare noise level wise.
Wisteria Linear, 81.6!
I got the grey wood v3, i can see why these are favorites in the chinese mech community. They're perfect for typing and gaming. The gateron smoothies I have are smooth, but for gaming, they're not good as the greywoods, for gaming. Greywoods are similar to silver switches. actuvate at 1.5mm.
Great switches!
So this switch is toward clack side?
My friend said this is thocky but on my keeb it is not lol
also this switch is super fast, I mistyped quite a lot
Would say marbly, but certainly sound more clacky than thocky from my experience...
@@ClickandThock just lubed them and combine with M2 POM plate
Very clacky and a bit thock due to SA profile keycaps
have you tried new outemu silent peach/lemon v3? ordered peach into my collection as i lacked silent linears, still waiting.
about those switches, that's fine i guess if you wish to hear your keypresses nonstop.
Redragon Rose that was reviewed here recently is basically a reskinned Outemu Silent Peach.
No I dont but Redragon Rose are really intersting for sure!
I wonder how loud they are compared to the Graywood v3 switches
Have not tried the V3...
Used this Leobog switch before and i love it. The only downside is that its too light for me.
Totally agree!
There is no Bog Like Leo Bog!
Love your videos, I got those too, very good for gaming, I just hope you could try the Kailh Ice Cream Pro switches :)
Could do that! Thank you! :)
Will you do a video about the LEOGOB Rocklee switches?
Maybe in the future, but I dont have them in my lineup for now!
Strongly recommend swapping the spring to a double-stage 70g, but out of the bottle, these have to be one of the best ready-to-use linears I’ve used.
Thanks!
I got both Graywood v3 and v4 switches and the v3 variant is much better. v4 just sounds and feels scratchy no matter how I lubed it.
The feel of the v3 isnt the smoothest but otherwise its a great switch and sounds great.
Thats good to know, I could try to put my hands on some v3 to compare...
That branch of Leobog switch impressed you, didnt it ? :OO I ask for leobog switchs before haha
Leobog impressed me for sure! :P
This vs reaper which one you recommend?
I prefer Reaper!
What keyboard do you use
DZ60 with Tofu60 aluminum case, case foam.
what if you made a board but every key has a different switch
That's a funny idea, could do that for fun!!
could you try Akko V3 Creamy Purple Pro after it's release?
Waiting for them, Akko sent them to me recently!
Quite nice
:)
ice soul or this?
Love this switch very very much! 😊 I'm a girl but still i find it quite light to type 😂 suitable for those weak hands
Light switches are woderfull for that, great to have a girl insight! ahah And there's no weak hands! ;)