Sounds nice, but make sure it has the keys you need
Really enjoying the sound produced by these with TTC Matrix tactile and the NK87EE. 7u Space bar is just barely kinda slightly warped. Light shines through more than expected (that's a pro for me) but exposes the insidey parts of the keys as it does. They feel good to type on but take a little getting used to (since all I've ever typed on before were Cherry profile and closely related derivatives.)
Overall, they look good and sound really good. Get them if you like MA profile, but maybe wait for a sale? Pass on them if you're expecting GMK-ish quality or if you have very specific non-alpha key needs.
I'd get them again. Probably.
Honestly, this was one of my first sets I bought when getting into the hobby and I use them for all of my builds just to get them off the ground, or if I know I'm testing out a board. I know that makes it sound like I'm not rating them very highly, but for the price, I think they're a great set and they sound and feel great too. I'm not a MASSIVE fan of the profile, but that's a personal preference and not indicative of the quality by any means. But hey, at least I was able to learn that lesson by spending as little as I did on these and in the end, I still have a great, safe back up set of keycaps when needed.
For the price, I don’t think you can go wrong with these, but the dye-sub print quality on these is substandard, character edges are pretty diffuse. Like myself, most people will buy these because of the cool profile, and they do not disappoint in this regard! The material has a rough-ish grainy texture that I kind of like, but may be a deal breaker for some. Overall, these caps seem a lot like something a talented amateur might craft in their garage. I mean that in the best way, as despite the flaws, these are the among the most interesting in my collection. They’re not for everyone.