@@Lalalalandrawr i think he just realize that even if its expensive af, it still has not satisfy him at all. i think he will never buy something like that again. im sure that he is not expecting that this ridiculously expensive board will give him headache rather than being amazed and satisfied
@@jmrzooo yeah, I understand where he's coming from, I mean at the end of the day, what's valuable to other people might not be as valuable to you. I just thought it was funny he went through all that just to be like "I don't want it anymore" LOL
you say that, but once you type on an expensive custom keyboard, you realize and can appreciate their worth if you can afford to shell out the cash. i just built a $400 custom board and i'll never go back to mass produced, unlubed, plastic crap
@@n00bF0Sh0 $1000 is overkill though, at that point, the only thing you're spending that much on, is the case brand name(keycult). Hell, even with the most expensive switches, it'd still be under $700. You can even make a custom keyboard with any decent switch for under $200. There's no way I'd call a $1000 keyboard worth the money, if I can make a board myself for a quarter of the money that still feels and sounds just as good.
He's way too calm about his keyboard not working for that long, I'd actually have a breakdown and I feel like I have a pretty good handle on my emotions
the fact that those of us in chat were able to convince him to cut up an old charger cable to solder to the PCB was just comedy gold when it happened. It was like watching him have a Jimmy Neutron brain-blast. KEKW
was that a bare wire on the back of the thing? no gaskets installed and the wire likely shorting on the stab screw or back case was a huge comedy cringe .. yeesh
Yeah, it wasn’t the best execution of jumper wires, but as the old addage goes “if it works, it ain’t stupid”. I was saying he shoulda used an old Ethernet cable to scavenge wire from since those are usually not enameled wire and are easier to solder since they are solid-core, but I guess more people were saying to use a charger cable.
Kris, did you not have a sheet with gaskets for the case? The case isn't closing, and the assembly is pinging with good reason. (Congrats on your successful wire bridge!) edit: you have a sheet of gaskets on 3:35 which you should've installed to the case! Feel free to hit me up anytime if you need help with keyboard stuff!
@@LeTheory I see. That's good to know! I hope the keyboard is working properly now then! Unfortunate, then, that the video is misleading starting at 11:24 (when the case is closed without gaskets on and malfunctions), and sends an unpleasant message about the nature of custom keyboard kits like this. The issue with the PCB that required the wire bridge could have been due to user error (or a busted diode? It could've happened as it was taken out of the bag), that should've been identified by simply testing the PCB before placing any parts together at first. It might've been working fine originally. While I understand that people watching this video may look negatively at the fact that premium mechanical keyboard kits like this one require DIY assembly, it's part of our community, and the nature of our hobby. This is the appeal of these keyboards - the custom builds. There's folks who can also build for themselves and on behalf of others (like myself!), who probably feel really disappointed seeing that the video paints this process in such a negative light.
Had the exact same thought when he noticed the ping on his build, probably no gaskets which caused shortage.. 😂 Guess the video confirms that the board (or any other high end board) def needs a bit of research in order to build it correctly. Shame that it paints the hobby in a bad light though
@@LightningXI Yup, I agree. There was actually lots of funny content when he found out about the gaskets and actually found them in the box too. I'm not sure why they didn't put it but oh well.
Kristofer: How dare you compare my 1000 dollar keyboard to a 20 dollar piece of shit Me with a Red Dragon keyboard: It ain't much but it gets the job done....
@@ee1yd it appears you have missed the context of this entirely. I worded it in this way because of the meme/inside joke but also because every time I talk to Kris it's typically about either pcs or a keyboard I built. This whole thing is sarcasm and is known within his twitch community as such.
I love coming back to this video just to see how insane the price difference is no for a keyboard of similar quality. Like they're so cheap now in comparison.
People outside hobby don't know building your own board is a community standard in the customs world and are shocked when they hear you pay hundreds and still have to build it. Probably other than the money barrier, its also one of the reasons some just buy a razer that rattles, you get what you pay for.
Imagine selling computer parts... and making the customer assemble the PC on their own when they could've just bought a Dell The reason it doesn't come assembled is so that you can choose exactly what switches and keycaps you want among thousands of options. The keyboard did not come with the switches or keycaps, he bought those separately.
Im all up for hobbies... but these custom keyboards just blow my mind how much people spend! Ill gladly spend thousands on a nice Display and or GPU... but 150 is my limit on peripherals lol!
I honeslty don't see a massive difference between a Display and a keyboard, don't get me wrong visual are often the most important but why have a less than stellar keyboard/mouse and spend what is likely more than 4 grand for the tower alone. From an experience standpoint keyboards can be the bottleneck... that being said my current keyboard cost me sub 500$ and I'll likely use it another 5 years minimum (had it 3 so far.) I only spent 400$ on each monitot I'm using but all I wanted was high framerate and deep blacks, no need for me to go above 1440.
@@zebedeesummers4413 my 150 ducky keyboard gets a lot of compliments… not trying to take your guys thunder away but man so much work and money involved! Hell factor your hourly wage in the build time and it gets even more expensive lol!
Try putting an O-ring around the jack. The metal touching the plug jack frame thingy can do wired stuff. Happens to my headphone jack on my mobile phone all the time. Move the headphone cord and Google assistant pops up.
I just got into the whole custom mechanical keyboard scene maybe a year ago and finally got my first custom board! It’s the zoom 75 x Kitsune so there are only 500 made and it’s the most beautiful board plus it’s full aluminum! This thing took me like 4-5 hours to build but it was fun to build and certainly worth it! If anyone’s looking for a keyboard kit, the Zoom75 or any meletrix zoom product is a great entry level quality board! (Although they are group buys…. But meletrix group buys are quick by keyboard standards)
Also it sounds so good and the stock stabs are insane and don’t need to necessarily be tuned anddddd it comes with all the foam you would need and it’s gasket mounted
Designed in Raleigh,NC caught me way off guard, after googling them, their HQ is 13 miles from where i live lmao. I grew up and still live in Raleigh and I never knew that KeyCult was based here. Neat!
1000? That shi better write every school project and essay by itself for me and have my gaming characters ready to go with every quest and bounty already picked up by the time I get home
Tell that to the suckers building their own computers when they can just get a Dell. The reason the keyboards don't come assembled is so that you can choose exactly which switches and keycaps you want among the thousands of options available
you had to solder it? i got the Keychron Q1 Pro and bought all the upgrades, cost about $250? and it looks almost identical in the build quality/materials and no soldering and has bluetooth mac/windows heavy heavy and volume knob. yeh wireless battery inside. well the Hogwarts Letter is a deal breaker. great video, thanks!
Wow, I guess I'm not cultured enough to see the $1000 value in a POS that you literally have to put together yourself, and it doesn't even work right out of the box. Honestly in my opinion I'd be much much more happy with the $25 red dragon POS keyboard. (I use a Logitech k850 and I consider it GOD in comparison lol)
Hey man this video has painted the keyboard hobby as a whole in a negative light so I'd like to shed some light on the mechanical keyboard hobby. The issue with what Kris experienced here was that he didn't assemble the board correctly as per the instructions and didnt install the gaskets onto the case itself so that is on him. Secondly the thing about him having to put it together himself is what makes the keyboard hobby fun for me and others in the hobby as you can fine tune all that you want and you can pick and choose your desired feel. The part where you feel that a $25 keyboard would make your more satisfied than the keycult in the video is perfectly ok as it is your own money and may not want to spend it on your keyboard. However many others like me would compare this hobby to a car enthusiast type hobby. You are able to spend 2000 on a 1985 corolla, and you are also able to spend 30000 tuning your Miata to the exact specifications you want! Both are the same speed on the highway, but it is perfectly up to the individual's personal preference and what he/she enjoys. (His keyboard isnt 1000 retail btw it is like 350 retail but due to the limited availability and the high demand the resale market pushes it up to 1000+)And btw since you are happy with your logitech keyboard i recommend you check out some custom keyboard sound tests and you will definitely not regret it! Check out gateway channels such as Shoobs, Hipyo and Taeha types and listen to the sound tests. Hipyo mainly caters to a more beginner audience and you will definitely not regret checking him out!
@@dopplerganger44 I noticed after reading my comment over again just now I came off a bit harsh. For one the mk850 I use is a $100 modern keyboard so it's definitely not compatible to the red dragon $25 one, for two I completely understand wanting custom stuff, and with that board actually only being $350 it makes more sense to want to mess with it. Honestly I still don't understand why anyone would pay that much and have to assemble it themselves, but if project kits are your thing I guess it's ok. I'd definitely understand it a lot better if the initial setup was assembled for you, and it was designed specifically for easy tuning and swapping/changing of parts to meet people's specific desires though.
@@Megellin Yea man I get where you're coming from cos you may want something fully assembled when you get it but for keyboard enthusiasts, we think of it like a Lego set or a puzzle where you have to assemble it and solder it yourself. Its pretty fun for me at least XD
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tis is great man keep it up and props to editor too
Bruh
@@trippwilsonphoto gotta make that 1k back from the keyboard somehow
I'd like to win this board please.
lol
nope
Maybe you could fix it lol
NO
i can vouch, he need it
He likes it so much he’s giving it away. Such a generous man. 😂 that’s $1000 worth of headache and suffering.
Right! Lol.
i like how he suffered for us just to give it away, what a man
@@Lalalalandrawr i think he just realize that even if its expensive af, it still has not satisfy him at all. i think he will never buy something like that again. im sure that he is not expecting that this ridiculously expensive board will give him headache rather than being amazed and satisfied
@@jmrzooo yeah, I understand where he's coming from, I mean at the end of the day, what's valuable to other people might not be as valuable to you. I just thought it was funny he went through all that just to be like "I don't want it anymore" LOL
Keyboard it may be, work it does not well. Proceed with frustration he does, in the hope keyboard behave.
Imagine buying such a costly board, waiting 2 years and it arrives partially bricked for you to bridge connections
I think he botched the soldering, I have never had a pcb break like this. Keycult would definitely replace the pcb if he contacted them though
@@ron1962 would he have waited 2 years for a replacement?
that thing better type for itself for 1k
Bro
Lmaooo
you say that, but once you type on an expensive custom keyboard, you realize and can appreciate their worth if you can afford to shell out the cash. i just built a $400 custom board and i'll never go back to mass produced, unlubed, plastic crap
@@n00bF0Sh0 $1000 is overkill though, at that point, the only thing you're spending that much on, is the case brand name(keycult). Hell, even with the most expensive switches, it'd still be under $700.
You can even make a custom keyboard with any decent switch for under $200. There's no way I'd call a $1000 keyboard worth the money, if I can make a board myself for a quarter of the money that still feels and sounds just as good.
@@muufle Boy oh boy, you still haven't fell deep into the hole.
He's way too calm about his keyboard not working for that long, I'd actually have a breakdown and I feel like I have a pretty good handle on my emotions
This made the 9 hours of pain enjoyable. I totally didn't fall asleep and wake up to Kris screaming that his keyboard is broken during the stream YEP
What better way is there to wake up 🤔
the fact that those of us in chat were able to convince him to cut up an old charger cable to solder to the PCB was just comedy gold when it happened. It was like watching him have a Jimmy Neutron brain-blast. KEKW
was that a bare wire on the back of the thing? no gaskets installed and the wire likely shorting on the stab screw or back case was a huge comedy cringe .. yeesh
Yeah, it wasn’t the best execution of jumper wires, but as the old addage goes “if it works, it ain’t stupid”. I was saying he shoulda used an old Ethernet cable to scavenge wire from since those are usually not enameled wire and are easier to solder since they are solid-core, but I guess more people were saying to use a charger cable.
Kris was so embarrassed that he didn't even mention the part where he forgot about the gaskets during stream LULW
Kris, did you not have a sheet with gaskets for the case? The case isn't closing, and the assembly is pinging with good reason.
(Congrats on your successful wire bridge!)
edit: you have a sheet of gaskets on 3:35 which you should've installed to the case!
Feel free to hit me up anytime if you need help with keyboard stuff!
Woah its lightning
He ended up using the gaskets, someone in chat mentioned it and he built it with it!
@@LeTheory I see. That's good to know! I hope the keyboard is working properly now then!
Unfortunate, then, that the video is misleading starting at 11:24 (when the case is closed without gaskets on and malfunctions), and sends an unpleasant message about the nature of custom keyboard kits like this. The issue with the PCB that required the wire bridge could have been due to user error (or a busted diode? It could've happened as it was taken out of the bag), that should've been identified by simply testing the PCB before placing any parts together at first. It might've been working fine originally.
While I understand that people watching this video may look negatively at the fact that premium mechanical keyboard kits like this one require DIY assembly, it's part of our community, and the nature of our hobby. This is the appeal of these keyboards - the custom builds. There's folks who can also build for themselves and on behalf of others (like myself!), who probably feel really disappointed seeing that the video paints this process in such a negative light.
Had the exact same thought when he noticed the ping on his build, probably no gaskets which caused shortage.. 😂
Guess the video confirms that the board (or any other high end board) def needs a bit of research in order to build it correctly. Shame that it paints the hobby in a bad light though
@@LightningXI Yup, I agree. There was actually lots of funny content when he found out about the gaskets and actually found them in the box too. I'm not sure why they didn't put it but oh well.
The keyboard building is like seeing a rich kid buys a super car the first day after getting his license and then crashes it…
hes the verge of keyboard building lmao
Kristofer: How dare you compare my 1000 dollar keyboard to a 20 dollar piece of shit
Me with a Red Dragon keyboard: It ain't much but it gets the job done....
Who needs important things like clothes, food, water, etc. when I can get a $1000 keyboard
Imagine being obsessed with building keyboards. Couldn't be me...
Are you sure abt that?
@@blaze9000g aha
you know anyone that starts with "imagine" is toxic af
@@ee1yd it appears you have missed the context of this entirely. I worded it in this way because of the meme/inside joke but also because every time I talk to Kris it's typically about either pcs or a keyboard I built. This whole thing is sarcasm and is known within his twitch community as such.
@@ee1yd 👏context👏
Ah so this is why people don’t suggest to start with endgame material
Why didn’t you show yourself adding the gaskets and show a new typing test. The quick test you did shows kc and customs in a bad way
Yikes, I guess this is what happens when you don’t read the build guide
this was the most cursed build I've ever watched. And I watch all of Glarses videos :)
No way, he actually uploaded :)
Oh snap an actual upload
The physical and emotion pain that he must have felt when it started malfunctioning.
Because he didn't follow the directions. He didn't install the gaskets.
All of Kristofer’s videos are well made, but this, this is on another level. Nicely done
Dude my keyboard is $200, I would love to have a Keycult. Looks so slick
I love coming back to this video just to see how insane the price difference is no for a keyboard of similar quality. Like they're so cheap now in comparison.
Yeaaahhh I think I'm happy living in my sub $200 mech keyboard universe.
imagine selling a keyboard.... and making the customer solder it together
People outside hobby don't know building your own board is a community standard in the customs world and are shocked when they hear you pay hundreds and still have to build it. Probably other than the money barrier, its also one of the reasons some just buy a razer that rattles, you get what you pay for.
Imagine selling computer parts... and making the customer assemble the PC on their own when they could've just bought a Dell
The reason it doesn't come assembled is so that you can choose exactly what switches and keycaps you want among thousands of options. The keyboard did not come with the switches or keycaps, he bought those separately.
And then he said to it, 'what do you have, performance anxiety?'
And I took that personally.
Im all up for hobbies... but these custom keyboards just blow my mind how much people spend! Ill gladly spend thousands on a nice Display and or GPU... but 150 is my limit on peripherals lol!
I honeslty don't see a massive difference between a Display and a keyboard, don't get me wrong visual are often the most important but why have a less than stellar keyboard/mouse and spend what is likely more than 4 grand for the tower alone. From an experience standpoint keyboards can be the bottleneck... that being said my current keyboard cost me sub 500$ and I'll likely use it another 5 years minimum (had it 3 so far.) I only spent 400$ on each monitot I'm using but all I wanted was high framerate and deep blacks, no need for me to go above 1440.
@@zebedeesummers4413 my 150 ducky keyboard gets a lot of compliments… not trying to take your guys thunder away but man so much work and money involved! Hell factor your hourly wage in the build time and it gets even more expensive lol!
Are you sure that stab screw wasn’t grounding the pad for the other backspace slot? Did you use a washer as a buffer?
I also suspect that your bridge cable with no jacket was shorting on the bottom of your case
@@dutchmasterw I guess this is what you get when you miss out putting gaskets on a gasket mounted keyboard 😵💫
@@dutchmasterw lmao i can SEE that it the backspace pad is being shorted to ground.
@@jiehua5340 😉
You forgot to put the gaskets on this gasket mounted keyboard 😬
Try putting an O-ring around the jack. The metal touching the plug jack frame thingy can do wired stuff. Happens to my headphone jack on my mobile phone all the time. Move the headphone cord and Google assistant pops up.
yup, 90% chance its shorting and not working
Kristofer finally reached the reddragon gang. Welcome
bro when he said you will never forget to plant the spike now i actually DIED
This man just waited 2 years for a keycult and then he gave it away.
I just got into the whole custom mechanical keyboard scene maybe a year ago and finally got my first custom board! It’s the zoom 75 x Kitsune so there are only 500 made and it’s the most beautiful board plus it’s full aluminum! This thing took me like 4-5 hours to build but it was fun to build and certainly worth it! If anyone’s looking for a keyboard kit, the Zoom75 or any meletrix zoom product is a great entry level quality board! (Although they are group buys…. But meletrix group buys are quick by keyboard standards)
Also it sounds so good and the stock stabs are insane and don’t need to necessarily be tuned anddddd it comes with all the foam you would need and it’s gasket mounted
Hate to be that guy but at 11:06 I didn't sees any gaskets installed. Was that intentional or did I miss you installing the gaskets?
He did not know there were gaskets we pointed it out to him later on, so there is gaskets in that keyboard!
@@kaushiksengupta7 Glad to hear you guys helped him out there!
bro left out the gaskets :')
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poggers no way!!! that video was so cool pogggerssss
Congrats man! Waiting is the hardest part in building a keyboard
"you guys like the number four?" *sweating intensifies*
Designed in Raleigh,NC caught me way off guard, after googling them, their HQ is 13 miles from where i live lmao. I grew up and still live in Raleigh and I never knew that KeyCult was based here. Neat!
5:54 DRAIN GANG?
They did not sell just the keyboard, they include emotion, suspense, excitement, mistery and problem solving.
great video dude!
Nice to see you got your account back!
Oh hey, I'm in a Kwis video.
This has convinced me to be happy with my Drevo Gramr Full RGB with the Pudding Keycaps. I can have whatever colour scheme I want.
1000? That shi better write every school project and essay by itself for me and have my gaming characters ready to go with every quest and bounty already picked up by the time I get home
Oh my god, 1000$ and it is hipped after 2 years that has got to be the most unworthy purchase ever. I feel so bad
this might be the funniest keyboard build i’ve ever seen HAHAHAH might as well buy a red dragon 🤣🤣
I see you omitted the part where you forgot the foam gasket stickers. Probably a good move :D
Bro, this is the funniest video i have seen in my entire life
"WHAT, DO YOU HAVE PERFORMANCE ANXIETY? YOU GET INSIDE AND ALL OF A SUDDEN, YOU'RE NO GOOD????" 🤣🤣
$1000 no way in hell. $1000 and you had to build it LOL!
oml the performance anxiety joke had me rolling KEKW 10/10 missed the tech videos.
You dragged me into this hobby kris
i cannot believe these are the people winning keycult raffles over me
and here i am watching this video with my reliable $120 razer keyboard. such entertainment.
If I ever pay a thousand USD for a keyboard, I'd appreciate it if it comes already built.
Tell that to the suckers building their own computers when they can just get a Dell.
The reason the keyboards don't come assembled is so that you can choose exactly which switches and keycaps you want among the thousands of options available
Thats not really the point, kind of part of the process when you buy a DIY kit or custom keyboard that isn't prebuilt.
The whole process of building it yourself is a key element to custom keyboards
@@ron1962 lol you have any idea how shit pre build gaming pcs usually are? watch some gamers nexus reviews of prebuild pcs xD
People need to feel like they have a hobby, so they opt for inconvenience
This is my favorite video from you in…welll…..ever.
Good video fam!
I foamed my ears to protect it from the noise here
Next keyboard video will be a TGR Jane.... and Kristofer will finally be assimilated into the r/mk hive mind.
yo he’s back let’s gooo
Kristofer is a certified drainer
Was hoping it would work in the end. Gratz
KristoferYee upload on the main channel? Holy shit
When Kristofer is mad, he ads a small 'uh' to the end of every word when shouting.
This was a emotional rollercoaster 😂💜💜
What's the markup on something like a $1000 keyboard? Easy $650-700?
keycult will banned you from future purchase if you flipped it I think
like $1.5k
That keyboard looks like it was created by Tony stark industries
DUDE THAT FKN MARIO SHOUT AT 10:56 JUMPSCARED THE SHIT OUTTA ME
lol that intro is the full story of custom keyboard. 1k and a 2 year wait T.T
2 years of waiting ? I’m not even joking that I’d probably just forgot that I ordered it after like 3 months even if it’s 1000$
6:00 goat music
well tbf you should always leave rubber insulation on jumper wires.
I'm buying a Herman Miller chair before I even decide on spending a rack on a keeb right now
Taeha makes building keyboards look so easy 😂😂
It is easy tho, Kris is just f*cking noob.
"Looks just my Redragon" hahahahaha
you had to solder it? i got the Keychron Q1 Pro and bought all the upgrades, cost about $250? and it looks almost identical in the build quality/materials and no soldering and has bluetooth mac/windows heavy heavy and volume knob. yeh wireless battery inside. well the Hogwarts Letter is a deal breaker. great video, thanks!
I’m satisfied with my $95 keeb
A thousand dollars DIY keyboard, what a steal!
A thousand dollar DIY PC, what a steal!
Wow, I guess I'm not cultured enough to see the $1000 value in a POS that you literally have to put together yourself, and it doesn't even work right out of the box. Honestly in my opinion I'd be much much more happy with the $25 red dragon POS keyboard. (I use a Logitech k850 and I consider it GOD in comparison lol)
Hey man this video has painted the keyboard hobby as a whole in a negative light so I'd like to shed some light on the mechanical keyboard hobby. The issue with what Kris experienced here was that he didn't assemble the board correctly as per the instructions and didnt install the gaskets onto the case itself so that is on him. Secondly the thing about him having to put it together himself is what makes the keyboard hobby fun for me and others in the hobby as you can fine tune all that you want and you can pick and choose your desired feel. The part where you feel that a $25 keyboard would make your more satisfied than the keycult in the video is perfectly ok as it is your own money and may not want to spend it on your keyboard. However many others like me would compare this hobby to a car enthusiast type hobby. You are able to spend 2000 on a 1985 corolla, and you are also able to spend 30000 tuning your Miata to the exact specifications you want! Both are the same speed on the highway, but it is perfectly up to the individual's personal preference and what he/she enjoys. (His keyboard isnt 1000 retail btw it is like 350 retail but due to the limited availability and the high demand the resale market pushes it up to 1000+)And btw since you are happy with your logitech keyboard i recommend you check out some custom keyboard sound tests and you will definitely not regret it! Check out gateway channels such as Shoobs, Hipyo and Taeha types and listen to the sound tests. Hipyo mainly caters to a more beginner audience and you will definitely not regret checking him out!
@@dopplerganger44 I noticed after reading my comment over again just now I came off a bit harsh. For one the mk850 I use is a $100 modern keyboard so it's definitely not compatible to the red dragon $25 one, for two I completely understand wanting custom stuff, and with that board actually only being $350 it makes more sense to want to mess with it.
Honestly I still don't understand why anyone would pay that much and have to assemble it themselves, but if project kits are your thing I guess it's ok.
I'd definitely understand it a lot better if the initial setup was assembled for you, and it was designed specifically for easy tuning and swapping/changing of parts to meet people's specific desires though.
@@Megellin Yea man I get where you're coming from cos you may want something fully assembled when you get it but for keyboard enthusiasts, we think of it like a Lego set or a puzzle where you have to assemble it and solder it yourself. Its pretty fun for me at least XD
Wish I had known about this stream when it happened
Would have loved to help prevent all the headache
Which spotify playlist is playing on 13:30?
can someone tell me which keybs are the one shown in 0:25 - 0:29
Tim and Eric's latest invention, the Quattro Keyboard:
Bro that keycult sounds worse than my $100 custom keyboard that I built only from Amazon parts lol
For 1k that shit better come pre assembled.
nothing comes pre assembled in his hobby
$1000 keyboard KIT...? It doesnt even arrive assembled 🙄😒
Great video!
6:58 genually thought my cat unplugged my mouse lol
1000 dollar luxury keyboard and you have to build it yourself
5:55 I SEE YOU PUTTING BLADEE IN THERE, DONT THINK NOBODY WOULD CATCH YOU.
not only that but it’s the kk slider remix by kmoe i’m pretty sure, certified drainer and hyperpop listener
If I spend a 1000 bucks on a keyboard, I want it working and already built. Beside it being able to do my taxes and solving world hunger.
😂😂😂😂😂 brooo
the not working i can understand, but you clearly don't understand keyboards if you want it already built
My only question is why would a company sell a 1000$ board that isn't hotswap. It's not like hotswap boards are pricey.
I've been waiting so long for this shorten clip
wait is it mme or did you not put gaskets or something?
$1000 keyboard giveaway? let’s do it auction style 💀