Yes, some don't like it because of how it is quite pricey compared to a membrane keyboard, but most dumbasses have the impression of every mechanical keyboard has a clicky switch, thus a noisy POS. Some others simply don't see an advantage or reason, despite having never try a mechanical keyboard of any sort in their life.
That buzzer is so obnoxious… but in some weird way I kinda like that they include it. Is it a throwback to retro computers I wonder, or just a unique novelty? Thanks for sharing this keyboard with us. Don’t worry, you’ll get the audio sorted soon. Great video as usual, looking forward to the next one!
I'm not sure what's going on with the audio! It doesn't ground when it's far from the desk... But as soon as it gets near, there must be a current leak or something
@@KeyboredI’m all thumbs when it comes to solving these things unfortunately, but from what you described it does sound like a current leak. Wish I could be more helpful to you. Hopefully a better informed viewer can give a better insight and help you troubleshoot your issue. Funny thing is I’ve started experiencing something similar recently but it’s the metal body of my audio amps giving me a sustained shock when I touch it without my slippers on, happened shortly after I built my first alu keyboard and started using it, prob just a coincidence, more likely is that the power outlets for my setup doesn’t have proper grounding
great to have your content and silly skits blessing the hobby! Top mount + brass plate sounds like unreal levels of stiff, genuinely shocked at how well the case handled resonance. I'll also say as someone who has done quite a few plateless builds with different switches, cherries tend to have nice large switch legs such that they sit sturdy in the PCB. On the other end of the spectrum, HMX switches (or at least the handful of variants I've tried) are a pain for half plate or plateless builds, as they pretty much immediately fall off once you flip over the PCB to try to solder them in.
I'd consider buying this if they had a jackhammer addon for office use. Bad jokes aside, I love that form factor. I've been watching that really old series Computer Chronicles, and coincidentally I just saw an episode that featured the Dolch portable computer. It's really neat to see this form factor being resurrected. Super niche, and super cool. Great review, thank you!
Solid board for work and the case looks so exquisite. Nice setup of three different sound versions. It's almost weird after many years of watching and hearing different builds, the attraction still remains addictive. Mechanical keyboards have arrived long ago to stay.
I love lugging my class80 into the office when required to. Aside from the obnoxious stuff, the board just smacks. This looks rad with the modules and plateless option, but the buzzer sounds more irritating than the chirp from the class80
This opens the door to lazy sound mods like the shit people stick on their cars to sound like hot rods. but imagine thocky mods. now you dont have to do any work to lube and shit.
Amazing slent build for my work! Definitely using this for my work keyboard, good functionality too!
Make sure you don't turn on the solenoid or buzzer!
Wait, people HATE mechanical keyboard?!?
Hahaha right?!
Yes, some don't like it because of how it is quite pricey compared to a membrane keyboard, but most dumbasses have the impression of every mechanical keyboard has a clicky switch, thus a noisy POS. Some others simply don't see an advantage or reason, despite having never try a mechanical keyboard of any sort in their life.
It's just a stupid title to get viewers to comment and we all fell for it
yeah its too expensive and sensitive
From my place, yup
That buzzer is so not what I'm into, but what a novel idea if you're into really loud boards.
That buzzer is so obnoxious… but in some weird way I kinda like that they include it. Is it a throwback to retro computers I wonder, or just a unique novelty? Thanks for sharing this keyboard with us. Don’t worry, you’ll get the audio sorted soon. Great video as usual, looking forward to the next one!
I'm not sure what's going on with the audio! It doesn't ground when it's far from the desk... But as soon as it gets near, there must be a current leak or something
@@KeyboredI’m all thumbs when it comes to solving these things unfortunately, but from what you described it does sound like a current leak. Wish I could be more helpful to you. Hopefully a better informed viewer can give a better insight and help you troubleshoot your issue. Funny thing is I’ve started experiencing something similar recently but it’s the metal body of my audio amps giving me a sustained shock when I touch it without my slippers on, happened shortly after I built my first alu keyboard and started using it, prob just a coincidence, more likely is that the power outlets for my setup doesn’t have proper grounding
great to have your content and silly skits blessing the hobby! Top mount + brass plate sounds like unreal levels of stiff, genuinely shocked at how well the case handled resonance.
I'll also say as someone who has done quite a few plateless builds with different switches, cherries tend to have nice large switch legs such that they sit sturdy in the PCB. On the other end of the spectrum, HMX switches (or at least the handful of variants I've tried) are a pain for half plate or plateless builds, as they pretty much immediately fall off once you flip over the PCB to try to solder them in.
"What if you don't care" -- "What if you're just *that guy*".
"you are not that guy"
I'd consider buying this if they had a jackhammer addon for office use. Bad jokes aside, I love that form factor. I've been watching that really old series Computer Chronicles, and coincidentally I just saw an episode that featured the Dolch portable computer. It's really neat to see this form factor being resurrected. Super niche, and super cool.
Great review, thank you!
Solid board for work and the case looks so exquisite. Nice setup of three different sound versions. It's almost weird after many years of watching and hearing different builds, the attraction still remains addictive. Mechanical keyboards have arrived long ago to stay.
As a Box Jade enjoyer, I would only nod in respect if you bring this to my office. ❤
the keeb is so retro looking. a beauty on its own
Is it only me or there is a static noise on the sound test. :)
Awesome build as always :)
yeah threw me a bit off
I love lugging my class80 into the office when required to. Aside from the obnoxious stuff, the board just smacks. This looks rad with the modules and plateless option, but the buzzer sounds more irritating than the chirp from the class80
Born to use noise mod, forced to use a knob😔😔😔
Looks classic yet modern.
They should make more keyboard with numpad!!! Love
I got hitted by my colleage while typing with my Class80. Now I know the reason.
Trying to imagine the self-loathing required when you decide to get this to annoy your co-workers... but you work from home.
Please do a thorough review of the Lucky65 V2
Hot-swap build without plates... Was there any inconvenience in actually using it?
Needs more solenoids 😁
This opens the door to lazy sound mods like the shit people stick on their cars to sound like hot rods. but imagine thocky mods. now you dont have to do any work to lube and shit.
I can't explain why, but I hate/love that buzzer. It's so ridiculous
Splendid
Thank you!
Watching right now on OSA Profile Dolch Doubleshot PBT keycaps
Nice vid mate
Kool build
No full size 0 key is a deal breaker for me!
Nom nom nom nom nom lock?
Mic buzz during sound test!
And of course a nice Cherry lip... ❤ Low front height
Thats sound at 0:25, is sound of HMX
Cool Video
KEEP IT DOWN SCOTT (jk I love solenoids and buzzers :) )
여러분들에게 클래식~ 1800 이란~?ㅎ
ㅎㅎㅎ 그렇게요?
hahahaha!!! why!? why does this exist XD
This keyboard is evil 🙈
I wear headphones with noise cancelling so I don't have to hear the keyboard, whats wrong with you people : )
Nom Luck
Delicious and lucky
first comment
Congrats!
@@Keybored thanks man, you're one of my top fav keyboard youtuber