I thought v3 transparent switches scatter light better but v4 block and have only one point for light to display right ? Why its better tho can you educate me pls thx
It's actually quite close to what it sounds in real life, if you'd like I can add you somewhere and send you videos with 3 different microphones.. I've done nothing to change the sound in this video
This is obviously just a video of how these switches could sound like with the right parts. This is NOT a video of how these switches would sound with a different keyboard!
WRONG. my GAMAKAY K87 with Rose Red Switches, with tape mod and lubed stabilizers sound EXACTLY like this. So for you to say unreasonable, clearly either have never made a board this good, or is just plain bad at doing anything. period.
Ok, thanks for clarifying and apologies for my assumptions - I do believe you didn't purposely altered the sound. Still, a good recording setup, noise suppression and close high quality mic can really make the sounds pop much more than in real life. Here's what I mean: ruclips.net/video/Gdv2cQVC3ho/видео.html This youtuber is one of the few that actually records with different mics. If you check the typing sound test near the end, difference between stereo recording and camera mic is night and day, even though it's a same setup. I guess the real life sound is somewhere between these two extreme mics. Problem is that many "reviewers" actually want to sell a product (either they're sponsored, or had the stuff sent to them by the manufacturer). Chinese Taobao, for example, is full of unrealistic demonstration videos where every switch and every keyboard sounds like an endgame product - thocky, creamy, punchy, smooth, all at once! But when you buy the same product, it's totally different story in real life. For someone looking to get into the hobby like me, shear number of options makes choosing quite complex, and it only get worse when people get misguided by advertisement. Thus my frustration. @@QuietTechYT
Got the V4s on my HI8 and they sound and feel amazeballs.
V4 or v3? On the thumbnail its v3
Ohhh sorry, they're V4's.. I'll change it
Are the Leobog Graywood V4s pre-lubed?
yes they come pre-lubed pretty decently actually, but if you like a deeper sound profile you should lube lightly over the factory lube.
the the rgb better than the v3 interms of how the light scatter not how bright it is
Yes 👍
I thought v3 transparent switches scatter light better but v4 block and have only one point for light to display right ? Why its better tho can you educate me pls thx
lubed or not bro ?
Its factory lubed
Sounds like a lot of compression and post processing. Its quite unreasonable to think any switch can make keyboard sound like this in reality.
It's actually quite close to what it sounds in real life, if you'd like I can add you somewhere and send you videos with 3 different microphones.. I've done nothing to change the sound in this video
The Akko MONSGEEK M1 with lubed stabilizers and tape mod actually makes it sound like this
This is obviously just a video of how these switches could sound like with the right parts. This is NOT a video of how these switches would sound with a different keyboard!
WRONG. my GAMAKAY K87 with Rose Red Switches, with tape mod and lubed stabilizers sound EXACTLY like this. So for you to say unreasonable, clearly either have never made a board this good, or is just plain bad at doing anything. period.
Ok, thanks for clarifying and apologies for my assumptions - I do believe you didn't purposely altered the sound. Still, a good recording setup, noise suppression and close high quality mic can really make the sounds pop much more than in real life. Here's what I mean:
ruclips.net/video/Gdv2cQVC3ho/видео.html
This youtuber is one of the few that actually records with different mics. If you check the typing sound test near the end, difference between stereo recording and camera mic is night and day, even though it's a same setup. I guess the real life sound is somewhere between these two extreme mics.
Problem is that many "reviewers" actually want to sell a product (either they're sponsored, or had the stuff sent to them by the manufacturer). Chinese Taobao, for example, is full of unrealistic demonstration videos where every switch and every keyboard sounds like an endgame product - thocky, creamy, punchy, smooth, all at once! But when you buy the same product, it's totally different story in real life. For someone looking to get into the hobby like me, shear number of options makes choosing quite complex, and it only get worse when people get misguided by advertisement. Thus my frustration.
@@QuietTechYT