Amazing video! Love how you incorporated stock and moded sounds at the end! I just ordered this keyboard along with some PBT XDA profile keycaps and can't wait to get my hands on it! Keep up the awesome content!
I think we have the same preferences, it could sound a lot better ;) Still working on my skills, I hope next time it will come out as I would like it to :D Thank you!
Great effort and work! Amazing sounds. I've C1 too but I didn't mod yet. This is my very first mechanical keyboard, do you have any suggestion or maybe tips for making these great mods? I'm fully open for your tools, items you bought, important things when you are moding etc.
Thank You, I appreciate that! Hmmm I'm not an expert everything I did in the video is pretty straightforward and you can find a lot of tuts on yt to really get to know what are you doing. Applying lube is something you must test yourself, it's up to your preference :) One thing that I had a little struggle with was opening the housing of the case. I was scared at first that it might break, but I learned that you can't be afraid to use some force onto it :) Have fun with it :D
Had the exact same keyboard and did the exact same mods lmao. I would say the only thing you miss is a nice deskmat (it improves the sound as well) 👍👍 and keycaps? I like the stock keycaps colourway as well so haven't changed it yet tbh.
Nice, this keyboard has a lot of potential! Stock keycaps are great, but I think I will go with nonbacklit keycaps in the future. Some things about desk mat will appear in the future on my channel :D
I bought a version of the Keychron C1 from their official listing on Amazon that wasn't hotswappable. Instead every switch was soldered on despite the box clearly stating: _"Hot-swappable Option: You can alter every switch in 5 seconds without the need to solder."_ That is completely false. Every pin was soldered on. And I only learned that fact after disassembling it because I couldn't get my keyswitch back into place after I gave up on trying to remove it. I only kept going because I couldn't get it back into place attempting to remove it in the first place. But by then my connectors had snapped off, and my keyswitch had warped so much, I couldn't put it back together.
this is very late but i just got the board with the reds and it is very nice. Although i am swapping for milky silent yellows. but red is about just as good as yellows as far as sound goes.
it’s so satisfying to hear the before and after lubing and putting film
It's amazing to see how it gets exponentially better! Great video!
I thought my life was boring till I saw this. hahaha ...makes doing laundry, watching grass grow, etc. seem exciting.
You’re really underrated and I believe you deserve more recognition for the time and effort you put into your video. Anyways this is a amazing video.
Great budget keyboard and sounded great after you modded it keep up the awesome content making!
Amazing video! Love how you incorporated stock and moded sounds at the end! I just ordered this keyboard along with some PBT XDA profile keycaps and can't wait to get my hands on it! Keep up the awesome content!
It’s insane how well done this video is, it’s very underrated. I’d probably bandaid mod those stabs to get the least amount of rattle, just a tip.
The spacebar doesnt sound good but dont worry, we have different preference. Great Video
I think we have the same preferences, it could sound a lot better ;) Still working on my skills, I hope next time it will come out as I would like it to :D Thank you!
amazing video!
ayeee, thass my keyboard 🥺❤️
Great effort and work! Amazing sounds. I've C1 too but I didn't mod yet. This is my very first mechanical keyboard, do you have any suggestion or maybe tips for making these great mods? I'm fully open for your tools, items you bought, important things when you are moding etc.
Thank You, I appreciate that! Hmmm I'm not an expert everything I did in the video is pretty straightforward and you can find a lot of tuts on yt to really get to know what are you doing. Applying lube is something you must test yourself, it's up to your preference :) One thing that I had a little struggle with was opening the housing of the case. I was scared at first that it might break, but I learned that you can't be afraid to use some force onto it :) Have fun with it :D
Nice job!
Had the exact same keyboard and did the exact same mods lmao. I would say the only thing you miss is a nice deskmat (it improves the sound as well) 👍👍 and keycaps? I like the stock keycaps colourway as well so haven't changed it yet tbh.
Nice, this keyboard has a lot of potential! Stock keycaps are great, but I think I will go with nonbacklit keycaps in the future. Some things about desk mat will appear in the future on my channel :D
When you line browns are they still tactile?
Very nice
Great video! How did you take off the housing of the case?
I worked my way around the edges with a credit card to unhinge grapples that connect switch plate to the bottom housing
Nice!
Can anyone help me with my switches not coming out?
I bought a version of the Keychron C1 from their official listing on Amazon that wasn't hotswappable. Instead every switch was soldered on despite the box clearly stating: _"Hot-swappable Option: You can alter every switch in 5 seconds without the need to solder."_
That is completely false. Every pin was soldered on. And I only learned that fact after disassembling it because I couldn't get my keyswitch back into place after I gave up on trying to remove it. I only kept going because I couldn't get it back into place attempting to remove it in the first place. But by then my connectors had snapped off, and my keyswitch had warped so much, I couldn't put it back together.
Should i buy red
I dunno, should you? Go to a Best Buy and see what the diff switches feel/sound like.
this is very late but i just got the board with the reds and it is very nice. Although i am swapping for milky silent yellows. but red is about just as good as yellows as far as sound goes.
Ceramicspeed? You a cyclist also?