Sorry for commenting on a year old video. I wonder why Akko didn´t market the SPR67 as Monsgeek instead of an Akko? I think it would have made more sense since Mosngeek is their ¨higher end¨ aluminum keyboard brand.
It's like a bouncier tray mount the way I see it, correct me if I'm wrong though but it is really interesting nonetheless. A shame that akko keeps on pushing their plate mounted stabilizers instead of pcb mount.
Betul bro. With the even weight distribution accross the board, it is indeed sort of like a tray mount but with bouncier feedback. Hahaha. Only akko knows the reason why. Doesnt matter how good the plate mount that comes with this keyboard is, a plate mount stabs is still a plate mount stabs. Anyway, thanks for dropping by brader
It is not a tray mount bro. Nothing like it at all. The bottom posts do not touch the PCB/plate assembly at all. They only serve to keep the springs properly positioned. In use, the PCB/plate floats freely on the springs. I was worried that it would rub against the posts, but this does not happen. When the keys are depressed with enough force to 'bounce' the plate, the plate does not rub against the posts, and the bounce action is thus silent without any friction or noise. I love my SPR67, it's my favorite.
@@IzuanHezri yea no, sorry i was just talking randomly :') i mean it could be an innovation from o rings, but other than that i was just joking around haha, im still looking into this hobby for a few months so i dont really know much the explanations to things like these :>
hey, at 2:13 you said that durock v2 aren't compatible with this board, which stabilizers are compatible then?
Hey there.
Ive only tested this with tx, durock v2. Both doesnt fit.
@@IzuanHezri sad, but thank you
Sorry for commenting on a year old video. I wonder why Akko didn´t market the SPR67 as Monsgeek instead of an Akko? I think it would have made more sense since Mosngeek is their ¨higher end¨ aluminum keyboard brand.
Although monsgeek does have more premium Akko is trying to get into the premiums keyboard scene that’s why
It's so nice to type on, I really love it
Nice la. May I know what picture profile you use to film this?
Hey thanks bro ! 🙏🏼
I shot in log. Didnt use picture profile.
It's like a bouncier tray mount the way I see it, correct me if I'm wrong though but it is really interesting nonetheless. A shame that akko keeps on pushing their plate mounted stabilizers instead of pcb mount.
Betul bro.
With the even weight distribution accross the board, it is indeed sort of like a tray mount but with bouncier feedback.
Hahaha. Only akko knows the reason why.
Doesnt matter how good the plate mount that comes with this keyboard is, a plate mount stabs is still a plate mount stabs.
Anyway, thanks for dropping by brader
@@IzuanHezri happy to support a local keeb content creator 🔥
It is not a tray mount bro. Nothing like it at all. The bottom posts do not touch the PCB/plate assembly at all. They only serve to keep the springs properly positioned. In use, the PCB/plate floats freely on the springs. I was worried that it would rub against the posts, but this does not happen. When the keys are depressed with enough force to 'bounce' the plate, the plate does not rub against the posts, and the bounce action is thus silent without any friction or noise. I love my SPR67, it's my favorite.
the akko plate mount stabs are S tier, they are better than most screw in stabs, including your god durock v2s
No VIA I’m assuming since it’s Akko?
Yeap. No via. Need to use the software from Akko itself.
Wooooo this is nice ❤
dang that's really nice and clean
Hey thanks man ! 🙏
This is just a tray mount on drugs, no idea why they added flex cuts too when they’re already making a bounce house PCB lol
Nice vid
Haha. Yeapp. Tray mount on steroids 😄. Flex cut just in case the bounce wasnt enough 🤣
Anyway, thanks buddy 🙏🏼🙏🏼
This feels like a oring mount a bit
Super bouncy oring mount, yess
probably both, haha
Hahaha. Just curious, may i know why?
@@IzuanHezri yea no, sorry i was just talking randomly :') i mean it could be an innovation from o rings, but other than that i was just joking around haha, im still looking into this hobby for a few months so i dont really know much the explanations to things like these :>