It’s heavy and the finish is very nice and clean. I paired it my first set of SA keycaps. It very quiet even with HPX installed in it when you use all of the included foam. (There is lots of foam.) overall I am very happy I picked this keyboard kit up. I ordered WS 1.2mm stabilizers for it and they fit and sound great in it.
I bought the keyboard back in April, came in August so it was a fast gb time compared to other keyboards, I really thought the build process was good and Kezewa really gave you everything you needed, except for a cable, now the 2 problems I had with this keyboard is switches kept popping out of the pcb when building it and it didn’t come with a cable(on drop it said it did come with one)
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the cable thing wasn’t to much of a problem but I was gonna give my old keeb to a friend and wish I got the extra cable, but it worked out because he had an one that he could use.
For the keyboard itself it has got pretty good wait to it (didn’t measure it) and has good build quality, I used Gateron Oil Kings for the switches, KDS Dark Solarized for the Keycaps, and Durock screw in stabs for the stabilizers, the oil kings really made the board pop and I am satisfied with the outcome.
P.S. If you want a sound test I will put it on my Instagram (@Halfbowkeebs)
I've been using the Enter67 on and off for a few months now and it's one of my favorite builds. The floating case design looks great, assembly is straight-forward, and with the PC plate it has a good amount of flex.
I'm using Moondrop Tactile switches, Everglide screw-in stabilizers, and DCX Garnet keycaps on the Burgundy colored case.