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Not quite as fast as Kailh Speed switches—but no slouch, either—these Kaihua Kailh Pro switches have just 3.6 millimeters of travel and an operating actuation travel of 1.7 millimeters, which means you can type quickly and efficiently. This drop features three different types of switches Read More
So how are the quality and feel of these switches (specifically the purples) compared to the MOD switches? Just noticing the much more...approachable price.
Snow-mo_Bi just bought a set of mx-clears to mod wit 60g springs..but thought i give these a try..still not clear about the bottom out weighting springs i'm getting from kbd think i'l grab 60g and 62g
I got Pro Purps from the last drop -- excellent switches. Definitely my second favorite switch (only to Zealios, but that's an unfair comparison). I have some minor complaints:
1) Minor stem wobble. If you move the stem in a circular, joystick like, motion it makes a weird clicking noise. Not easily present in normal use, but the wobble is definitely there.
2) A bit scratchy. They benefit greatly from lubed rails.
3) Milky bottoms make me sad, I really wish they were clear. Novelkeys has mentioned that clear bottoms would require retooling, so I completely understand why they're milky. Still sad tho.
Other than that, excellent switches!
PixelFruitloopsi was thinking of getting these lubing them later .. and as i'm getting 60g springs for my mx-clears i thought grab an extra set of springs maybe 62g ?? or two sets of 60g and try them out with different springs what do you think ?? i was thinking of purple tactiles btw haha.
Whoo - just got my purples yesterday, put them on my GMMK with Tai Hao Vice colored caps and so far so good. It's my first mech keyboard, so I don't know how they compare to other swiches, but I'm really enjoying them!
Lteghells yeah brother! good call on the purples!
i mean as far as comparison, (in my switch fondling experiences) i find they are like the Cherry MX blues as far as tactility, but have the sound of cherry mx browns, and the force is just lighter than i prefer (so i picked up a set of plums which are heavier). but they make for a super nice typing and/or gaming switch. out of the 5 seperate sets of switches i have currently, i use purples on the regular over anything else.