The one aspect I still have a bit of trouble with since I haven't been able to get to a meetup is switches. It feels like there's SOOO much variety in switch feel and sound. I know a few switches I love but not sure what else I would like... mostly because there's SOOO many new switches these days with different materials, spring variations, not to mention tactiles and their varying degrees of "bump"
Best thing I could recommend is places that sell switch testers, so you can try one switch alone and compare it to a big bunch without wasting money on switches you may not like...I get it's tough to fully gather proper opinions on switches with the varying videos, I've struggled with it too. Once you gather what sort of materials you like and what sort of spring weight you prefer etc, that narrows things down a lot I think.
Definetely love it! I've been into the custom keyboard scene since 2020.But since I'm still studying and doesn't make any income yet,I never have the money to spend on keyboard . This 2 years I have been listening to countless of custom board and watched all the group buy passes by me (since I cant afford it ) . I'm now finally graduated and looking for my first custom board. Thanks for all your videos Lewis
ngl as a person who build multiple keyboards too, i agree with alot of points especially the one where u should focus on a high end quality board than multiple budget kits.
Definitely felt the sentiments for a higher end board. Recently saved up for a Sonnet and it’s literally a whole new playing field from my first budget board.
I would recommend HIGHLY to beginners when buying keycaps to ensure your keycap set is compatible with the layout of your keyboard chosen. Some shift keys and bottom row keys are different sizes so make sure you know the keycap set includes those smaller/bigger keys. You don’t want to find a set you bought not have the keycap you need and now your board looks half baked
OMG!!!! you just read my mind lol I am at the point where I should invest in the more high end spectrum of keyboards. Having over 12 budget boards ranging from Keychron to Therav2 i think its time for a higher end build or a fully custom board not like the DIY kits. This has been truly inspiring. Thanks again for the amazing content.
Genuine question: do you clean mechanical keyboards? If so how regularly? Like…there’s so many moving parts, dust, literal lube that could get gummy, etc. That would be a super helpful video because that’s one of the things holding me back from actually getting into the hobby
Simply popping off the keycaps and dusting works most effectively tbh. To really deep clean, it's probably a case of disassemby and reassembly once every 1-2 years, maybe even less, depending on your setup and location. General tidy up would just be wiping down the exterior case if needed. High profile boards are also better to avoid getting full of dust etc as the case encloses the switches more from the sides.
im watching this vid cause i just joined this hobby on november 2022 with a $160 keychron v2 barebones build built and modded by me and i've been enjoying it a lot but now i wanna get another one i literally can´t choose but your advice is helping me a lot
Try the qk 65 if you want something a little better a qk75 or a zoom 75 or spend a bit more and get a hex4b but you have to solder the switches on the hex4b
I think is better to discover the "natural" character of the keyboard, I mean: perform all hacks to an existing mechanical keyboard then realize what kind of sound it does (creamy, poppy, tacky, thocky, whatever) and what can be improved (keycaps, switches, suspension, etc)
I think you should also include feel. Personally, sound is less important to me than feel. The sound to me is not as big a factor compared to your the keyboard feels when I try typing on it. This is why I love rectified tactiles. 😅
This is so fucking true I would rather have a keyboard that feels good to type on with switches that I dont like that much than a keyboard that is stiff and feels trash with my favorite switches
This seems like good advice for most people. I'm really in the "I'm poor" category, so $80-$100 is just way more than I can justify spending on a keyboard, but I really wanted to get a mechanical that I could at least mod/upgrade. The good news seems to be that there are a lot of cheap boards that aren't horrible anymore, which was not true when I first started looking at them a couple of years ago. For me, the only real option I had was to get something fully assembled that was, at most, $40 but to make sure it was hot swappable and had some of the features I wanted (backlighting or RGB...didn't really care about full blown RGB, just wanted it backlit for when I'm up late and there isn't a ton of light). Of course, I still sort of messed up because I found a board for $30, that had the few things I was looking for (including a heavier linear switch, which can be hard to come by on prebuilt tbh)...but, my Gateron Black switch is also optical, which hey, a little bit better for gaming and durablity, but there are so few options to swap with. So, yeah, it looks like I might be making some frankenstein opticals at some point lol.
"What Keyboard Is next for me?" feels like you're in my head, the boards you mentioned are almost exactly what I have xD. RK84 pro, Keychron Q2 + Akko Mod 008, and Zoom TKL. I was thinking about what to do next, I really want to wait for the QK 65/75 to come out again, but depending on how long that takes, I might take your advice and save up for a premium board instead
Best starting boards in my opinion: _65%: +GMK67: tri mode, gasket mount, south facing rgb, knob, very light to cary around and dirt cheap. Cons: muted sound, not so good stock stabiliers and weak rgb. +FinalKey Origin65A: great build quality, very heavy, poron gasket mount, pom plate, knob, sound super nice, brightest RGB you can get, via keymap. Cons: only in 1 mode, stab aren't included, not very suitable for carrying around. +FL Esport CMK68: great build quality, very nice stock stabilizers, already comes with full silicone dampeners. Their FSA profile keycap use the same mold with Akko's ASA but with thicker pbt plastic, sound little bit deeper. Pretty much useable out of the box. Cons: north facing rgb, can be too muted, not as popular out size China and Vietnam. Chosse this instead of Akko 3068B. +FinalKey/Cidoo V65 r2: literally the best 65% aluminum board that its price, even come with dual mode. Cons: feets cover up the screw holes. _75%: +Forget the keychron V1, it's obsoleted +James Donkey A3: tri mode, gasket mount, heavy silicones dampener, knob very cheap, south facing rgb. Cons: muted, earlier version have sweet smelling silicone that can attract ants, have some minor bugs. +FL Esport MK750: like the A3 but with superior build quality and great stock stabiliers. You plug your switches and put on the keycap and go to sleep, no need to worry about your stabs. Cons: muted, not popular out side China and Vietnam. +Fuhlen H75S: 2 years warranty , popular for their durability (seriously, those Fuhlen mouse and keyboards in internet coffee haven't given out since 2014)Tri mode, south facing rgb, gasket mount, average silicone case dampener and ixpe switches foam and eva plate foam. Bright RGB, very cool sideline RGB, not as muted as the two above, have 2 plate option (pc or aluminum). Cons: ealier version's knob is not stable, average build quality, not popular out size China and Vietnam. +GK75: what if NextTime75 but with south facing rgb? Cons: traymount, no daughter board +VGN81: 75% with oled screen and underglow RGB for a reasonableness price. Cons: North facing RGB. +NJ80/NJ81: Old timers board for old timers. Out side of build quality, they are overpriced, only recommended for og. +Monsgeek M1: What can you ask for more of a aluminum at that price? You can also solder RGB led onto the pcb to have side RGB, replace the gold accents with acrylic and you get yourself a game. Cons: muted, not much space for improvement inside the case. +LMK81: You actually can ask for more. Currently running group buy, made in the same workshop as the Cidoo V65, Via compatible, some how have tri mode, expected to have better sound than M1. Cons: Powder coating instead of Anodizing.
Excellent video. One thing that people get stuck on, like you mentioned, is that people will stack up on a whole bunch of beginner boards and budget boards. I had like RK61, GK67, KBD67 Lite, Akko, Keychron Q2, and modded those endlessly. Spent way too much time and money on these beginner boards that all sound the same for two whole years. Don't do what I did. It's worth buying 1 budget board like a QK, Jris, Bakeneko, or even a Sequence (which I have). And save up to buy a premium custom ($350+). The acoustics and sound pitch really changes and the hobby gets more fun.
I love your videos, I wish I could have access to these keyboards that you’ve mentioned, but unfortunately I live in Brazil and these high ends keyboards are “impossible” to get. Not only for the high prices but more because the bureaucracy involved 😢
Unpopular opinion..I am not a big fan of premium boards. Got a WindX65, tried Voice65 and the VEGA. I feel like at that price point, unless you really like the aesthetic of the board, the typing and sound profile isn't that much better/different (in my opinion) from a kit that is in the 150-200 range.
you normally can tell from the weight, design, mounting and etc. but the best way is probably to watch reviews from the creators who get their hands on it first! that is actually a really good question, im going to start telling you guys about the sound profile of the boards i review
0:35 Definitely build it, but i can't find anything better than the Q1 max. Maybe besides qk75n, which is ~45eur more than alr hella expensive keychron :(
I'm planning to build my second custom board, I'm going for a max clack full alu board (gonna be my first alu board). I'm planning for an envoy or jris. However, those 2 boards are not still available in stock specially the envoy. So, I was planning to just settle for QK65 because it is easier to get now. And for my switches my options are Durock pom linear and Zaku switches.
where should i get keycaps from? my first custom keyboard is going to be (if it goes well) a monsgeek m1 with akko cs piano switches. i havent decided about the keycaps because they are either very expensive or out of stock (and both most of the time lol), so yeah could u help me with this
I think you just missed the Wind X R2 group buy, but there should be extras after! Or if you're interested in something even smaller, theres a candybar
While I don’t use foam in my keyboards, I don’t think it ruins it, it might take away some characteristic of the board but at the end of the day everyone has a different taste in sound.
I dont think so, but i bought a mr suit and it sounds great with or without foam i still prefer using foam but probably because owlabs in general is a foam board
Hi can you advise me on if I should get the if98 pro as I’m looking to have this as a entry level model and am planning to mod it btw it comes with gateron ink black for me but I want to add akko black switches and Akko black keycaps
I want to buy a keyboard which is like 65 percent or 60 percent with a knob and banana split switches can you recommend a case, stabs, foam, PCB? Im also gonna buy the tai hao sakura something keycaps. And please do a tutorial on how to lube stabs and switches
Does it really have to have a knob, if it does try the zoom 65 ee v2 if it doesnt get a qk65 for stabs ill probably say tx stabs because durock v2 needs a lot of love before it sounds good (its a pain in the ass to make it not tick and for foam you are going to get all the foam you want with those keyboards, just use all of them it will sound great
@@RandomPhonker oh yea if you really want a cheap and good one, consider the cidoo 65 v2 from epomaker, i own one its really good even compared to my other keyboards that cost 8x as much, all you have to do is lube the switches
expensive does not equal good!! take the cyberboard for $600+ and it wouldnt even come close to the quality and feel as a geon glare for $400+ or something similar
i think i did something wrong here because my first keyboard was a cheap fantech maxfit 108 and i wansnt satisfied at all with it, my second board is pressplay rover 84 v3 (a rebrand of a feker 84) and the switches i used on that board are tecsee carrots and changed it out with aquakings i loved the sound of this keyboard the deep thock and that keyboard is the one that started my obsession with keyboards, and my third keyboard is a monsgeek m1 which i bought this january, this is the best keyboard for its price hands down, i used everglide aquakings, pe foam mod and tape mod that keyboard, i heard that keyboard was a clacky board but for me it was very thocky it was amazing. and now i am using the owlabs mr suit with BCP switches which is a HUGE step up in price compared to the monsgeek m1 that i used before this, i also have the cidoo 65 which is also an amazing board for its price (probably better than the monsgeek because it comes with really great switches and really good keycaps) i dont know why probably with the huge step up i didnt try out the upper range of budget keyboard like the qk 65 qk75 or like the zoom 75, i thought why not just buy the best, the one thats on top, i said to myself why would you spend on the budget keyboards which will make you spend more money buying keyboards just buy the best and get over it. but now i am still thinking of buying the qk 65 or the zoom 75 even though i already have the mr suit. i know the mr suit will be better than those keyboards but i dont know why i still want them THIS HOBBY IS DRAINING MY BANK ACCOUNT ( any recommendations on what switches to use on the qk65 to make it as thocky and as creamy as possible). for me if you just want a keyboard that sounds nice just get a QK my friend has one and it feels so premium i dont know why you would go for something else in that price
The secret is money
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The one aspect I still have a bit of trouble with since I haven't been able to get to a meetup is switches. It feels like there's SOOO much variety in switch feel and sound. I know a few switches I love but not sure what else I would like... mostly because there's SOOO many new switches these days with different materials, spring variations, not to mention tactiles and their varying degrees of "bump"
Not to mention that videos showcasing the switches all use different boards and recorded differently.
i agree, switches really are tough
Best thing I could recommend is places that sell switch testers, so you can try one switch alone and compare it to a big bunch without wasting money on switches you may not like...I get it's tough to fully gather proper opinions on switches with the varying videos, I've struggled with it too. Once you gather what sort of materials you like and what sort of spring weight you prefer etc, that narrows things down a lot I think.
Definetely love it! I've been into the custom keyboard scene since 2020.But since I'm still studying and doesn't make any income yet,I never have the money to spend on keyboard . This 2 years I have been listening to countless of custom board and watched all the group buy passes by me (since I cant afford it ) . I'm now finally graduated and looking for my first custom board. Thanks for all your videos Lewis
im so happy for you, dont fall into the budget side of things too deeply
ngl as a person who build multiple keyboards too, i agree with alot of points especially the one where u should focus on a high end quality board than multiple budget kits.
yes dont get stuck at the budget side
Definitely felt the sentiments for a higher end board. Recently saved up for a Sonnet and it’s literally a whole new playing field from my first budget board.
whole new world!
I would recommend HIGHLY to beginners when buying keycaps to ensure your keycap set is compatible with the layout of your keyboard chosen. Some shift keys and bottom row keys are different sizes so make sure you know the keycap set includes those smaller/bigger keys. You don’t want to find a set you bought not have the keycap you need and now your board looks half baked
The GMK67 is a best starter board imo, and it won't break the bank either. It's a sweet way to get into custom keyboards and see if it's your thing.
Totally agree!
Would u recommend keychain v2 or the gmk67? Which one has better build quality
OMG!!!! you just read my mind lol I am at the point where I should invest in the more high end spectrum of keyboards. Having over 12 budget boards ranging from Keychron to Therav2 i think its time for a higher end build or a fully custom board not like the DIY kits. This has been truly inspiring. Thanks again for the amazing content.
thank u for the support!
I got into the hobby all because of Osume keycaps. The power really nice keycaps hold is insane lol.
true story, me 2 but gmk honor
Genuine question: do you clean mechanical keyboards? If so how regularly? Like…there’s so many moving parts, dust, literal lube that could get gummy, etc. That would be a super helpful video because that’s one of the things holding me back from actually getting into the hobby
Prob once a year or so? Not much, however u might have to re tune the space bar every 5-6 months if u use it everyday
Simply popping off the keycaps and dusting works most effectively tbh. To really deep clean, it's probably a case of
disassemby and reassembly once every 1-2 years, maybe even less, depending on your setup and location. General tidy up would just be wiping down the exterior case if needed. High profile boards are also better to avoid getting full of dust etc as the case encloses the switches more from the sides.
im watching this vid cause i just joined this hobby on november 2022 with a $160 keychron v2 barebones build built and modded by me and i've been enjoying it a lot but now i wanna get another one i literally can´t choose but your advice is helping me a lot
bussin
Try the qk 65 if you want something a little better a qk75 or a zoom 75 or spend a bit more and get a hex4b but you have to solder the switches on the hex4b
I think is better to discover the "natural" character of the keyboard, I mean: perform all hacks to an existing mechanical keyboard then realize what kind of sound it does (creamy, poppy, tacky, thocky, whatever) and what can be improved (keycaps, switches, suspension, etc)
that is fun i agree
I think you should also include feel. Personally, sound is less important to me than feel. The sound to me is not as big a factor compared to your the keyboard feels when I try typing on it. This is why I love rectified tactiles. 😅
This is so fucking true
I would rather have a keyboard that feels good to type on with switches that I dont like that much than a keyboard that is stiff and feels trash with my favorite switches
true that oops
This seems like good advice for most people. I'm really in the "I'm poor" category, so $80-$100 is just way more than I can justify spending on a keyboard, but I really wanted to get a mechanical that I could at least mod/upgrade. The good news seems to be that there are a lot of cheap boards that aren't horrible anymore, which was not true when I first started looking at them a couple of years ago. For me, the only real option I had was to get something fully assembled that was, at most, $40 but to make sure it was hot swappable and had some of the features I wanted (backlighting or RGB...didn't really care about full blown RGB, just wanted it backlit for when I'm up late and there isn't a ton of light).
Of course, I still sort of messed up because I found a board for $30, that had the few things I was looking for (including a heavier linear switch, which can be hard to come by on prebuilt tbh)...but, my Gateron Black switch is also optical, which hey, a little bit better for gaming and durablity, but there are so few options to swap with. So, yeah, it looks like I might be making some frankenstein opticals at some point lol.
"What Keyboard Is next for me?" feels like you're in my head, the boards you mentioned are almost exactly what I have xD. RK84 pro, Keychron Q2 + Akko Mod 008, and Zoom TKL. I was thinking about what to do next, I really want to wait for the QK 65/75 to come out again, but depending on how long that takes, I might take your advice and save up for a premium board instead
xd bullseye
What do you think of the Halo 75? Hope you can do a review on it in the future!
Best starting boards in my opinion:
_65%:
+GMK67: tri mode, gasket mount, south facing rgb, knob, very light to cary around and dirt cheap. Cons: muted sound, not so good stock stabiliers and weak rgb.
+FinalKey Origin65A: great build quality, very heavy, poron gasket mount, pom plate, knob, sound super nice, brightest RGB you can get, via keymap. Cons: only in 1 mode, stab aren't included, not very suitable for carrying around.
+FL Esport CMK68: great build quality, very nice stock stabilizers, already comes with full silicone dampeners. Their FSA profile keycap use the same mold with Akko's ASA but with thicker pbt plastic, sound little bit deeper. Pretty much useable out of the box. Cons: north facing rgb, can be too muted, not as popular out size China and Vietnam. Chosse this instead of Akko 3068B.
+FinalKey/Cidoo V65 r2: literally the best 65% aluminum board that its price, even come with dual mode. Cons: feets cover up the screw holes.
_75%:
+Forget the keychron V1, it's obsoleted
+James Donkey A3: tri mode, gasket mount, heavy silicones dampener, knob very cheap, south facing rgb. Cons: muted, earlier version have sweet smelling silicone that can attract ants, have some minor bugs.
+FL Esport MK750: like the A3 but with superior build quality and great stock stabiliers. You plug your switches and put on the keycap and go to sleep, no need to worry about your stabs. Cons: muted, not popular out side China and Vietnam.
+Fuhlen H75S: 2 years warranty , popular for their durability (seriously, those Fuhlen mouse and keyboards in internet coffee haven't given out since 2014)Tri mode, south facing rgb, gasket mount, average silicone case dampener and ixpe switches foam and eva plate foam. Bright RGB, very cool sideline RGB, not as muted as the two above, have 2 plate option (pc or aluminum). Cons: ealier version's knob is not stable, average build quality, not popular out size China and Vietnam.
+GK75: what if NextTime75 but with south facing rgb? Cons: traymount, no daughter board
+VGN81: 75% with oled screen and underglow RGB for a reasonableness price. Cons: North facing RGB.
+NJ80/NJ81: Old timers board for old timers. Out side of build quality, they are overpriced, only recommended for og.
+Monsgeek M1: What can you ask for more of a aluminum at that price? You can also solder RGB led onto the pcb to have side RGB, replace the gold accents with acrylic and you get yourself a game. Cons: muted, not much space for improvement inside the case.
+LMK81: You actually can ask for more. Currently running group buy, made in the same workshop as the Cidoo V65, Via compatible, some how have tri mode, expected to have better sound than M1. Cons: Powder coating instead of Anodizing.
Thanks for advice. Now I can make my own custom Keyboard.
yay
keyboard enthusiast here just save money then get the f2-84, end of the debate
Thanks for sharing your custom keyboard world tips and advice based on extensive hands on experience that is most valuable
give us a sound test compilation of all of the keyboards
sure
Excellent information to get going, really enjoying your channel!
Lewis ,can you make a review on the Monsgeek series?
He has a review of a monsgeek board already :)
@@wolf-xf6hf i dont think so ,i think he only mentioned it but haven't really review it .
soon im reviewing the M3
Excellent video. One thing that people get stuck on, like you mentioned, is that people will stack up on a whole bunch of beginner boards and budget boards. I had like RK61, GK67, KBD67 Lite, Akko, Keychron Q2, and modded those endlessly. Spent way too much time and money on these beginner boards that all sound the same for two whole years. Don't do what I did. It's worth buying 1 budget board like a QK, Jris, Bakeneko, or even a Sequence (which I have). And save up to buy a premium custom ($350+). The acoustics and sound pitch really changes and the hobby gets more fun.
new ball game
i dont really think the sound really changes, i dont know i compared my mr suit with my friends qk 65 and the mr suit doesnt really destroy the qk
@@benjaminesemit Mr. Suit and all the other QK boards sound the same to me. Owl Labs/QK mainly focus on utilizing foam for their build.
@@brocky but i dont know i like owlabs keyboard more than other keyboards in the pricepoint
@@benjaminesemit glad you like it. It's all preference ultimately
I love your videos, I wish I could have access to these keyboards that you’ve mentioned, but unfortunately I live in Brazil and these high ends keyboards are “impossible” to get. Not only for the high prices but more because the bureaucracy involved 😢
sadgeeee
I’m actually so astonished what a rabbit hole buying a mechanical keyboard is lol
lmaoo
@@LewisToh within 24 hours of finding out about the hobby just bought my first kit. Thank you for your content man🙌
Unpopular opinion..I am not a big fan of premium boards. Got a WindX65, tried Voice65 and the VEGA. I feel like at that price point, unless you really like the aesthetic of the board, the typing and sound profile isn't that much better/different (in my opinion) from a kit that is in the 150-200 range.
You are on point there with the number and type of keyboard that I have currently…😂
xddddd
Im building my first keep in the next few months 🙃 im curious to hear the sound difference between a metal playe gasket thing, and a plastic one.
At 3:24 what switch is used for that keyboard? I do like the sound. If anyone does know. Would definitely like to know!
my first "custom" board was the akko pc75b plus
Great video! How do you know if a keyboard has its own characteristics or not?
you normally can tell from the weight, design, mounting and etc. but the best way is probably to watch reviews from the creators who get their hands on it first!
that is actually a really good question, im going to start telling you guys about the sound profile of the boards i review
Is there anythng similar to the heracles 80? The sound profile and weight. I missed the wave and I am new to the hobby. Thanks!
0:35 Definitely build it, but i can't find anything better than the Q1 max. Maybe besides qk75n, which is ~45eur more than alr hella expensive keychron :(
I'm planning to build my second custom board, I'm going for a max clack full alu board (gonna be my first alu board). I'm planning for an envoy or jris. However, those 2 boards are not still available in stock specially the envoy. So, I was planning to just settle for QK65 because it is easier to get now. And for my switches my options are Durock pom linear and Zaku switches.
Yo man I love your vids, but can you tell me the name of the grey keyboard with a a silver plate in the back?
what if i go for GMK67 with akko switches and some keycaps from aliexpress as for my first custom keyboard
yeah thats p good
Great video! Based on the idea of saving up to buy something really nice, what high end brands or boards would you recommend?
would also recommend portico75 since you can bundle tangies with it for cheap
Hi can you make budget keyboard with AKKO V3 Cream Blue swiches?
its in the recent review!
@@LewisToh do you give a link?
where should i get keycaps from? my first custom keyboard is going to be (if it goes well) a monsgeek m1 with akko cs piano switches. i havent decided about the keycaps because they are either very expensive or out of stock (and both most of the time lol), so yeah could u help me with this
what are your thoughts on the upcoming one piece set: KINGDOMS OF INTRIGUE
I WANT IT
@@LewisToh 😍
Where can I find a keyboard that has a numpad but no row for the F keys? What size is that considered?
I think you just missed the Wind X R2 group buy, but there should be extras after! Or if you're interested in something even smaller, theres a candybar
@@Rbkzncrdz oh man that Wind would have been perfect I’m a newbie to all this how do I find out if there will be extras?
If i had the money, i'd buy every single keyboard in the world.
what is the name of the keycap of 3:28? Thank you.
can i achieve premium feeling from a $12 keyboard if i use different brand of switches?
I am looking for a iOS de layout to build it wife 60-67% keyboard
I have 300$[€]
What I have learned: in most high end boards foam ruins everything
i wouldnt say so, its ur keyboard, ur rules, you decide if u want foam, i personally still enjoy some foam compared to no foam in all keyboards
While I don’t use foam in my keyboards, I don’t think it ruins it, it might take away some characteristic of the board but at the end of the day everyone has a different taste in sound.
I dont think so, but i bought a mr suit and it sounds great with or without foam i still prefer using foam but probably because owlabs in general is a foam board
Hi can you advise me on if I should get the if98 pro as I’m looking to have this as a entry level model and am planning to mod it btw it comes with gateron ink black for me but I want to add akko black switches and Akko black keycaps
Jelly black switches by Akko
4th keeb in and i invested 500 into the blueberry65. Is this reasonable? got my first gmk set lol
btw i got oil kings in this build. hopefully it works out well ahah
yes u did a good job
@@LewisToh gotta get the bouncy castle experience
Would the rog azoth be a good one?
cant tell, never tried it
I want to buy a keyboard which is like 65 percent or 60 percent with a knob and banana split switches can you recommend a case, stabs, foam, PCB? Im also gonna buy the tai hao sakura something keycaps. And please do a tutorial on how to lube stabs and switches
Does it really have to have a knob, if it does try the zoom 65 ee v2 if it doesnt get a qk65 for stabs ill probably say tx stabs because durock v2 needs a lot of love before it sounds good (its a pain in the ass to make it not tick and for foam you are going to get all the foam you want with those keyboards, just use all of them it will sound great
@@jonnysimps alright thanks so much
@@RandomPhonker oh yea if you really want a cheap and good one, consider the cidoo 65 v2 from epomaker, i own one its really good even compared to my other keyboards that cost 8x as much, all you have to do is lube the switches
@@jonnysimps no need for me to lube the switches I’m ordering pre lubed banana split switches
What Is the best ktt switches?
You know the hobby is expensive when 100-200 is budget
naurrr, its a keyboard…
@@LewisToh ik but that’s the reason why I never really got into the community too expensive plus I’m a teenager so I don’t got such money lol😂
expensive does not equal good!! take the cyberboard for $600+ and it wouldnt even come close to the quality and feel as a geon glare for $400+ or something similar
yes that is true
Anyone know who made the original Coral set at 3:28. Not trying to buy clones.
idk if there is an “original”
I love your videos ngl
i love reading ur comments
@@LewisToh 🤝
binging ur vids rn
thankk
Monsgeek M1
Ktt Kang White
I really want to get my hands on a kohaku or a 1/60 but im not willing to pay aftermarket prices :(
Kohaku GB soon iirc
@@chendusingh Yes im going to join the raffle but the odds of winning are very low... Thanks for the reminder!
@@fearstiers6730 it’s a win win situation, if u win u get a really good endgame keyboard and if u lose, u save a crap ton of money
@@gulag_sender2123 yes the invoices in eu got already send out and I didnt win... at least I already have a nice 65%
@@fearstiers6730 which one do you have?
The key is the killer65
xd
What are those keycaps at 4:59?
PBTFans Spark
So is GMMK Pro not worth 👀👀👀
i think i did something wrong here because my first keyboard was a cheap fantech maxfit 108 and i wansnt satisfied at all with it, my second board is pressplay rover 84 v3 (a rebrand of a feker 84) and the switches i used on that board are tecsee carrots and changed it out with aquakings i loved the sound of this keyboard the deep thock and that keyboard is the one that started my obsession with keyboards, and my third keyboard is a monsgeek m1 which i bought this january, this is the best keyboard for its price hands down, i used everglide aquakings, pe foam mod and tape mod that keyboard, i heard that keyboard was a clacky board but for me it was very thocky it was amazing. and now i am using the owlabs mr suit with BCP switches which is a HUGE step up in price compared to the monsgeek m1 that i used before this, i also have the cidoo 65 which is also an amazing board for its price (probably better than the monsgeek because it comes with really great switches and really good keycaps) i dont know why probably with the huge step up i didnt try out the upper range of budget keyboard like the qk 65 qk75 or like the zoom 75, i thought why not just buy the best, the one thats on top, i said to myself why would you spend on the budget keyboards which will make you spend more money buying keyboards just buy the best and get over it. but now i am still thinking of buying the qk 65 or the zoom 75 even though i already have the mr suit. i know the mr suit will be better than those keyboards but i dont know why i still want them THIS HOBBY IS DRAINING MY BANK ACCOUNT ( any recommendations on what switches to use on the qk65 to make it as thocky and as creamy as possible). for me if you just want a keyboard that sounds nice just get a QK my friend has one and it feels so premium i dont know why you would go for something else in that price
Why do i love keyboards so much XD
for like 80€ you could build like a gmk 67
i see those keycaps in the bottom left of the thumbnail 😏
no….
king of custom keyboards!!!
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Saw the thumbnail on ig
yes
Don't buy aftermarket for keeb stuff. It's justnot worth it.
Thx Lewis Toh #awesomeasalways
ure awesome
iw buy custom from mash but my budget gg 😭
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I love you Lewis
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The group buy culture sucks though. I heard of people waiting 1-2 years for their order. I don't think I'll ever join a group buy
wussuppp lewis
whattttts up
Can I have one I’m joking I love your videos and I’m building one soon❤
Custom Eboards 😂
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razer is overpriced garbage most of the time not even worth dropping money on that brand.
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