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Drop CTRL High-Profile White Ceramic-Coated Case

Drop CTRL High-Profile White Ceramic-Coated Case

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When it comes to the CTRL, our community has been making a case for the color white for quite some time. So, we decided to do the same Read More

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phantoms0084
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Feb 25, 2025
Is this a V1 or V2 version and would the V2 foam fit in the V1 or does it all have to be specific to the version? I'm trying to make a drop ctrl high profile white cermaic from scratch but all these versions have me a bit confused. Thanks.
adfrost81
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Mar 28, 2023
Received the case today. Looks nice, but my stabs (Durock clears with gold wires) fit extremely tight compared to the stock case. So tight the keys stick down. A real buzzkill. Not sure what I’m going to do with this thing now.
Rafae
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Dec 7, 2022
Are there any aftermarket PCBs compatible with the Drop CTRL cases?
RafaeNo, and "Note: Owners of the Massdrop CTRL and Massdrop CTRL High-Profile Keyboard must add a plastic LED diffuser to install this case."
After hearing everyone across Star Trek 2 and the internet put their thoughts down on the, uhhhhhhhh,..... what is this? A gen 1.0 or 1.1 or 1.2 or 1.21 or 2.0 or 2.1 "Drop family" board, I can say that MY viewpoint on these boards, which I think are capable of producing some very handsome or beautiful packages, is that my main "thought hang-up" revolves around having to cut any 5 leg switches down to 3 due to the PCB. Second up, for all the "mains" and the popular crowd is probably the plate and/or pcb mounted stabilizers. You've got people saying they want a "plain presentation" (high art) on keyboards that range from $500-1000. That's what I think. (2 schools of economics) Any pinging with the Sense75 (cheap example to cite) that I might get I will chaulk up either "utilitarian value as counter-intuitive" vs jokes about machinists losing their hearing. I look at this family/gen of boards, which I believe is (more honestly) something like 2.1/2.12 OR 1.50/1.51 with Sense75 being 3.0. Whereas if you had (at Drop) 17,000 assembly diagrams and CAD files, then.... uhhh... whatever. Outside of highly articulated keycuts (stuff like the Godspeed <edit: the original GodSpeeds or the SA Oblivion blah blah blah) for key caps, these "base plates/chassis" that are available on Drop are almost all or just "all" attractive to me. Time is time.
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This is awesome!
Stop teasing me and take my money.
GenjokoanMarch 10th delivery? ARGH!!!
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