LY stem but info text has POM... it is LY as you say. Also, they really are super creamy which is my preference in switches. I'm hoping there will be something to compete with my Moyu/JWK Hoshizoras (it's an older JWK P3 like the Epsilons but with a milky nylon blend housing) in that department for smoothness and sound while having a better stem wobble.
just working my way through lubing some BSun BCPs, which were my first Bsun switch. So far definitely impressed for the price point! These seem more up my alley with the slightly longer travel distance. It seems the stem material goes a long way for muting the top out sound I'd normally except from a polycarbonate housing. Really love your switch reviews and the background!!
if you've ever used an arctos those are a very early example of bsun switches with a heavier spring. the lighter variant was 65g and the heavier variant was 72g. the bump on those things were brutal though, they needed the heavier springs.
Ended up getting some of the BSUN Roselle switches, after hearing lots of good things. Don't know if I somehow got a bad batch or not, but they were incredibly scratchy. Lubing didn't really help at all. I ended up using the Y3 stems in another housing, and the results were very nice, so it was a problem with the housings, not the stems. Wasn't much of a bargain considering they were expensive for BSUN switches and I didn't use anything but the stems. (Probably should have posted this on a Roselle review, but just got the urge after watching this review. Enjoyed the review, as usual, though.)
My all time favorite switch is the Bolsa Supply Techno Violet. I’m sad to see they’ll discontinue them soon, but so far Bolsa switches have always been cream of the crop switches (Zaku, Laguna Blue etc). I fully trust these will slap just as hard
I bought the BSUN RAW Linears after watching your review and they are SO good. They’re in a league of their own when comparing to the countless kailh switch testers I had laying around. This may or may not mean much, I don’t know enough to say, but regardless, they feel so solid and premium quality, with way less wobble, and they sound and feel amazing.
bsun raws are hands down the best switches I've ever tried. zero unwanted noises, no wobble, perfect lubing and smoothness I've never experienced before. absolutely unreal. even more recent bsun switches don't feel as solid.
I'm a sucker for these Gundam themed switches haha. Appreciate your reviews as always!
If this the year of the BSUN then you are the BDAD
Yessir! back with another one!
LY stem but info text has POM... it is LY as you say.
Also, they really are super creamy which is my preference in switches. I'm hoping there will be something to compete with my Moyu/JWK Hoshizoras (it's an older JWK P3 like the Epsilons but with a milky nylon blend housing) in that department for smoothness and sound while having a better stem wobble.
just working my way through lubing some BSun BCPs, which were my first Bsun switch. So far definitely impressed for the price point! These seem more up my alley with the slightly longer travel distance. It seems the stem material goes a long way for muting the top out sound I'd normally except from a polycarbonate housing. Really love your switch reviews and the background!!
Looking forward to your upcoming reviews.
if you've ever used an arctos those are a very early example of bsun switches with a heavier spring. the lighter variant was 65g and the heavier variant was 72g. the bump on those things were brutal though, they needed the heavier springs.
Ended up getting some of the BSUN Roselle switches, after hearing lots of good things. Don't know if I somehow got a bad batch or not, but they were incredibly scratchy. Lubing didn't really help at all. I ended up using the Y3 stems in another housing, and the results were very nice, so it was a problem with the housings, not the stems. Wasn't much of a bargain considering they were expensive for BSUN switches and I didn't use anything but the stems. (Probably should have posted this on a Roselle review, but just got the urge after watching this review. Enjoyed the review, as usual, though.)
I had the same experience; very scratchy. I don't know if that's supposed to just be the feel (since some people may prefer that textured feeling?).
Nice vid mate
The Banshees blow the inks out of the water for me!
ANOTHER BANGER VID 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
My all time favorite switch is the Bolsa Supply Techno Violet. I’m sad to see they’ll discontinue them soon, but so far Bolsa switches have always been cream of the crop switches (Zaku, Laguna Blue etc). I fully trust these will slap just as hard
B a good SUN has got to be your best yet 😂
Can't believe they improved the Razer Oranges! 😂
cant get enough of BSUN, so so so so so good.
How's the pitch of these compared to other BSUNs like the strawberry wines, bsun raws, etc?
Your description says test build was Neo65, but I'm pretty sure that's an Arc60.
my batch just arrived today and god are they heavy lol i cba and have to spring swap for sure
Hey maker mods! Have you heard of the B.Stone Dark Eye Switches? Looks very interesting :D
what board is that? doesn't look like a neo65 as mentioned in the description
damn those switches are bsun (bussin? idk maybe its lame 😂)
Yes, daddy?
KEKW
I bought the BSUN RAW Linears after watching your review and they are SO good. They’re in a league of their own when comparing to the countless kailh switch testers I had laying around. This may or may not mean much, I don’t know enough to say, but regardless, they feel so solid and premium quality, with way less wobble, and they sound and feel amazing.
bsun raws are hands down the best switches I've ever tried. zero unwanted noises, no wobble, perfect lubing and smoothness I've never experienced before. absolutely unreal. even more recent bsun switches don't feel as solid.
bsun needs to take a break lmao, they have been slappin it out of the park
i always love the jokes for the likes