Thanks so much dude! Really appreciate the kind words. Been a huge fan of your work for a while - your speedy lubing tutorial saved me a lot of time on this build haha. Thanks again man!
@@AvinashKunjamboo oh my god, this means so much to me!! thank you so much, i'm glad I helped you in some way, but even more glad that you watch my stuff. Here's to the future!
Cannot wait for your upcoming videos! Finding the U80 on the net is so rare that when I came across something so high-production, I cannot help but gasp at how amazing the keyboard is. I am the owner of the same configuration (base kit that is) and have been loving it to the base of the bones. As I have just watched your QK65 video, I really want an update on your RAMA and see if you have switched to the same clacky build. I currently have mine with the clackiest things possible, and I really do enjoy it thoroughly. Hope to see more from you!
Thank you so much mate!!! So many kind words here. Stoked that you like your U80 too!! I'll probably post an update on my U80 at some point, I've got the same hyperglides in there atm and absolutely loving it. Got rid of the PE Foam as well haha
@@AvinashKunjamboo this is going on a personal recommendation here but... check your local market to see if anyone is selling the Dinokey Mint. This is a beautiful, clacky switch that really fights the somewhat mutedness of the Rama. It is also equipped with double-staged springs as stock, and are really smooth without needing any lubrication. Lubing it is only going to refine the sound and remove the tiniest plasticines of the switch, so I like to throw it on stock anyway. Furthermore, I would recommend you checking out some SA SP keycaps. The SA profile complements that clackiness really well and surely pops your keyboard. Beautiful stuff, and while the profile can be a bit difficult to get adjusted to initially, if you are used to it, the sound is not to be missed. Have a nice day!
Hey Avi, I have a very similar build (without internal dampener/PE foam/tempest mod) using milky top lubed telios switches instead. Was wondering if you've tried your duck switches with this? I've bought the new flexy U80b PCB + PE foam + PC plate + duck switches to upgrade with. Looking forward to trying those out next year when they arrive.
Hey mate! No I haven't tried the duck switches with these actually - if the M65B is anything to go by, I'd assume it's pretty harsh. Keen to hear your thoughts on your U80!
I don't know man, I'll be honest here. Your board sounds nice, but not quite the $1000 experience that we expected. By putting pe foam and probably tons of layers of tape, you made it sound exactly like a $100 would with the same mods. I'm not at all against those, in fact, they sound really good, but I just don't like how you named your video "what a $1000 custom keyboard sounds like". This should be named "what pe foam and tape mod sound like" instead because it is what it is. Case and switch sounds don't matter anymore, and eventually, it just sounds like... foam. Next time you do a sound test on an expensive board, try to do it with the least mods and foams possible. The case itself has sound characteristics, and that is how you differentiate it from more cheap-sounding ones, or in other words, how you feel and appreciate your keyboard better. Also, your spacebar sounds really nice, but I heard some problems with your 2u stabs. Have you tried balancing the wires in the middle sections yet? Otherwise, nice build, the u80-a was absolutely beautiful, and the video with that yellowish tone fitted very well too. Congrats on your endgame, I hope you enjoy it. My apologies if I was being rude.
Hey mate! Thank you for that, definitely understandable - criticism is always welcome so I appreciate that. I know PE Foam is a pretty polarising thing as it changes the sound of a board drastically and ends up mushing everything into one - but hey, as we know the beauty of the hobby is it's all personal preference. Personally I think the title makes sense because I literally spent 1000 bucks on it, and I think it still retains a lot of the U80's sound signature. I have definitely worked on the stabs since then haha you're right - they needed to be balanced a whole lot more. Thanks for the positive comments on the build too! Much appreciated.
*_wtf is my left thumb doing lmao_*
Left thumb for gaming, right thumb for typing! Very nice build!
cut it off.
The sound isn't special anymore at this point.
HAHA WTF
Amazingly well done- great board and shot incredibly well. Can't wait to see what the future holds for your channel!
Thanks so much dude! Really appreciate the kind words. Been a huge fan of your work for a while - your speedy lubing tutorial saved me a lot of time on this build haha. Thanks again man!
@@AvinashKunjamboo oh my god, this means so much to me!! thank you so much, i'm glad I helped you in some way, but even more glad that you watch my stuff. Here's to the future!
Sounds nice. Looks like in the next round of u80s they'll be including/selling PE foam as an extra.
Thanks again boss. Does seem that way! Curious to see the differences.
Green Door Geeks has custom cut PE foam for the U80, I just got mine in the mail.
@@jaynoon8812 Thanks for the tip!
@@jaynoon8812 Are they still selling those?
Dude I really love the color grading! AWesome video!
Thank you mate!
Cannot wait for your upcoming videos! Finding the U80 on the net is so rare that when I came across something so high-production, I cannot help but gasp at how amazing the keyboard is. I am the owner of the same configuration (base kit that is) and have been loving it to the base of the bones.
As I have just watched your QK65 video, I really want an update on your RAMA and see if you have switched to the same clacky build. I currently have mine with the clackiest things possible, and I really do enjoy it thoroughly.
Hope to see more from you!
Thank you so much mate!!! So many kind words here. Stoked that you like your U80 too!!
I'll probably post an update on my U80 at some point, I've got the same hyperglides in there atm and absolutely loving it. Got rid of the PE Foam as well haha
@@AvinashKunjamboo this is going on a personal recommendation here but... check your local market to see if anyone is selling the Dinokey Mint. This is a beautiful, clacky switch that really fights the somewhat mutedness of the Rama. It is also equipped with double-staged springs as stock, and are really smooth without needing any lubrication. Lubing it is only going to refine the sound and remove the tiniest plasticines of the switch, so I like to throw it on stock anyway.
Furthermore, I would recommend you checking out some SA SP keycaps. The SA profile complements that clackiness really well and surely pops your keyboard. Beautiful stuff, and while the profile can be a bit difficult to get adjusted to initially, if you are used to it, the sound is not to be missed. Have a nice day!
legit one of the deepest thocks i’ve heard, somehow sounds like a topre 😁
Right!!!
Absolutely banger video! Sounds and looks great
thanks bossman!
incredibly beautiful video.
Thank you very very much mate. Massive fan of your work - means a lot coming from yourself!
Nice video! Love the framing and colors
Thanks mate!
sounds like any keyboard with certain switches
Looks so good!!!
Thanks dude!!!
Hey Avi, I have a very similar build (without internal dampener/PE foam/tempest mod) using milky top lubed telios switches instead. Was wondering if you've tried your duck switches with this?
I've bought the new flexy U80b PCB + PE foam + PC plate + duck switches to upgrade with. Looking forward to trying those out next year when they arrive.
Hey mate! No I haven't tried the duck switches with these actually - if the M65B is anything to go by, I'd assume it's pretty harsh.
Keen to hear your thoughts on your U80!
Does the rama u80 have room in the bottom cavity of the case to add more foam like soborthane?
Yessir it does, the plate rests on an angle though so it might be a bit weird if you want the sorborthane to sit against the PCB
THEEE SPAAACEEEE BAAAAAAAR
The fool and his money.
waiting for my u80b
lovely mate enjoy! the design is awesome
@@AvinashKunjamboo of course.
can't stop my hand to order it.
I don't know man, I'll be honest here. Your board sounds nice, but not quite the $1000 experience that we expected. By putting pe foam and probably tons of layers of tape, you made it sound exactly like a $100 would with the same mods.
I'm not at all against those, in fact, they sound really good, but I just don't like how you named your video "what a $1000 custom keyboard sounds like". This should be named "what pe foam and tape mod sound like" instead because it is what it is. Case and switch sounds don't matter anymore, and eventually, it just sounds like... foam. Next time you do a sound test on an expensive board, try to do it with the least mods and foams possible. The case itself has sound characteristics, and that is how you differentiate it from more cheap-sounding ones, or in other words, how you feel and appreciate your keyboard better.
Also, your spacebar sounds really nice, but I heard some problems with your 2u stabs. Have you tried balancing the wires in the middle sections yet?
Otherwise, nice build, the u80-a was absolutely beautiful, and the video with that yellowish tone fitted very well too. Congrats on your endgame, I hope you enjoy it. My apologies if I was being rude.
Hey mate! Thank you for that, definitely understandable - criticism is always welcome so I appreciate that. I know PE Foam is a pretty polarising thing as it changes the sound of a board drastically and ends up mushing everything into one - but hey, as we know the beauty of the hobby is it's all personal preference. Personally I think the title makes sense because I literally spent 1000 bucks on it, and I think it still retains a lot of the U80's sound signature. I have definitely worked on the stabs since then haha you're right - they needed to be balanced a whole lot more. Thanks for the positive comments on the build too! Much appreciated.
Do you find the Rama Works boards to sound a little bit hollow?
Did you add the PE foam on top of the PCB, then add the MUTE mount on top? I've just ordered some PE foam and am looking to do the same.
Yeah mate did exactly that. I did it before the RAMA PE Foam was available though so it's just a janky sheet from a box I had lying around haha
sounds like a 50 dollor plastic keyboard with P.E foam mod :)
Nah I reckon it sounds like these
@@mankscanch7011 These Nuts
Noice !!!
thank you sir!
sounds like typing on a cardboard its cool
Woah it looks and sounds amazing good job
Btw you should make a TikTok so you can grow easier because it’s very easy to grow on tik tok
Great job!
cheers boss - not a bad idea! i'll look into it. cheers
@@AvinashKunjamboo no problem
Daniel is spitting facts
Bro what about the rubber that sits under the plate? The mute? You didn’t read it?
yeah mate I used both the mute and the internal dampener - it's in the decription and in the video
it is soya not yolk color
Kino
i appreciate you
This build is at most $750 why put $1000 in the title and not $800?
Bit cheeky it was $1000 AUD hehe
Uffff