TKD Cycle8 Cream / HMX DuckDuck 3.9(Stock) / PP plate / DesignerStudio Stabilizers
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ต.ค. 2024
- Case - TKD Cycle8
Mounting - Gasket-Bean
Plate - PP
Foam - all (without PE layer)
Switches - HMX DuckDuck 3.9(Stock)
Stabs - DesignerStudio Stabilizers stock + QMX lube 205g0 (space keycaps)
Keycaps - SW La Vie en Rose
Deskmat - PBTFANS COUNT DRACULA
Specifications:
Switch Type: Linear
Designer: Knock Knock Studio
Manufacturer: HMX
Factory Lubing: On
Top Housing Material: PC
Stem Material: LY
Bottom Housing Material: Modified PA66
Spring Weight/Length: 56g/22mm
Travel: 3.9mm
Actuation Point: 2mm
How do Designer Studio stabilizers compare to TX?
Several differences.
Do you know or have you heard, there is such a mod from a "wild cat" blogger on keyboards. He modified the stem of some stabilizers. With a knife or scalpel, he cut the partition inside the stem and bent it so that it was like a tongue that pressed the wire upwards.
This stabilizer has this principle right in its design.
Why did I say about this method of modding? Because it was done on "gateron" stabilizers or "Zeal". And they have a strong wobbling (shaking) of the keycap, since the stem inside moves very freely.
And here is the same thing.
And the TX stabilizers have a new shape and the wobbling of the stem is less.
Does the Neo80 stand a chance?
Neo has better flex.
More ways to attach.
More layout options.
Magnetic connection method
Why did I choose Cycle8)
More overall body weight.
Greater inclination angle.
PCB board without a magnet (yes, because the connector is standard and I can make custom universal PCB in the future)
@@Neprawda. I love the Neo80, still chewing on the C8 but can't stand the long wait lol