This Budget Keyboard Sounds AMAZING | Yunzii AL75 Review and Sound Tests
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mann i was 3 years too soon to be into keyboards 💀
market has been hella good now
That's what I'm saying bro. Cheap keyboards are getting hella good
Written on the gas67, the first cheapest gasket mount keyboard, that I built for 150€ with switches hand lubed by me and keycaps by Akko.
Now you get a cnc aluminum with 100€
thanks yunzii for releasing this after i buy my yz75
classic mr crabs space bar
Should I get the blue grey tactile version or the cocoa linear version? Which one has deeper more creamier and more marbly sounds?
Idt you can go wrong with either. Based purely on my own board online soundtests, the tactiles might sound a little marblier but realistically, get whichever you will enjoy typing on more
Is it possible to put a shine through key caps in these badboi? Since I like my light offs at night but still wants to see the letters.
For sure! The per key rgb would work but keep in mind this board uses South facing leds so it might not shine through quite as brightly as a board with north facing leds
Would you prefer the yunzii al71 or the al75? In terms of performance looks and sound
Def the 75. The 71 is great, but I much prefer the profile and sound of the 75
I am in between the prebuilt Cidoo V75 and this. I don't know what to choose. HELP
Personally I'd take the AL75 because I prefer how it looks and sounds. Really only go with the v75 if you prefer how it looks or if you want the knob. Otherwise, the al75 beats it
@@SimulatorTech thanks so much! Dropped a sub btw
Yo again
Did you watch keyboreds recent video about the ND75? Do you maybe think it is a better choice than the QK65 r1?
If you like the 75 layout, I'd personally chose the nd75 over the r1 qk65
@@SimulatorTech between the nd75 and the al75 then?
That one's tough for me, but I think most would prefer the nd75. I think the al75 looks sharper visually, but the nd75 has a lot of features that the al75 lacks like multiple mounting options, a screen, a rear weight
Which switches are better for feel and sound?
definitely the grey/blue ones.
@@Juzo251 ty
hooooo buddy thats good
$200 cad 😢 Sounds great tho
110$ budget? what?
You must be new here...just get a Logitech or corsair
110 for a really thocky or creamy keyboard is considered a steal, you won’t get it
in the keyboard hobby yes 110 is budget
there aren't a lot of aluminum keyboards that are 100$ and below.
Well... if you want something a little cheaper but still sounds good, you can get the yunzii al71
Amazing vid I just discovered you and keyboards getting my fist one soon and your vids are great at helping me decide
Glad I could help!
funny how my entire pc cost just a little bit more than this keyboard. LMFAO
Is there any chance to swap FN key to right ALT key in the dedicated software? I'm used to this and I'm using right alt quite often
Is it very noisy on these switches? I've seen a couple of reviews and I like the sound of the blue ones better than the brown ones but I'm afraid it will be too loud.
If volume is an issue then the blue grey tactiles might not be the play. They're pretty loud
Ohh G! This sounds so so so good!
I’m getting this soon 🎉
ttry aula f75
as always great vid and great keyboard
Good video, too bad that you didn´t take the board apart to try out foam-less build and sound test.
i run this board in foamless config at 1 time, but abit too hollow, so i used a diy poron case foam and it works like a charm now, paired with gateron greyish tactiles, lubed & filmed.
this board is worth doing a clacky build out of. i bought from taobao. my unit had the original case foam (sponge-like material) glued to the back of the PCB. it ripped into pieces when i tried to remove it
Does it have VIA support?
I don't believe so unfortunately
@@SimulatorTech Ah that's unfortunate. There's now a Womier SK75 that looks to be from the same manufacturing line as the Rainy 75, but you can actually find it in stock at $100.