Another great video. I enjoy that you usually manage to squeeze in a bit of silly entertainment along with a pretty good scientific explanation of things.
Of all the keyboard videos I've watched from you or other creators, this is the best one I've ever seen. I've been working on creating a silent keyboard for gaming at night while my family sleeps. This is so insightful!
One of the best videos I’ve seen for a beginner like me. Now I understand what is meant by “gasket” when hearing it in reviews. You explained it so well. So thank you for that. Greetings from Denmark 🇩🇰
omg the visuals and the metaphor, this may be the best explanation I've seen for gasket impact on sound I've seen ever (aside from your previous video on the subject haha)
I'm glad they at least avoided putting a gasket right next to the spacebar switch and it sounds like the board isn't muting the spacebar too much. The irony is that adding more gaskets means an increase in the effective spring rate of the board making it LESS bouncy but because it's poron it's probably still not harsh like a tray mount.
loving the content Scott! I’ve done a number of different things messing around with the gaskets on my Bubble 75 that you’d recommended God only knows how many years ago! I’ve gotta say I really don’t understand the gaskets on the side of the plate. Seems like it’d be a real limiter on the pcb/plate assembly’s ability to move up and down, but I suppose it’s all preference at the end of the day.
Even if I don’t bother with considering buying most of these, I still love to watch your videos covering these cool keyboards. Also, I’m very glad to not be laying on sticks.
These are such good videos! I've watched these in school and been watching so many of them at every chance I get. I love your content and keep it up. If you also don't mind, I need help trying to make my Akko MOD 007B PC be somewhere in between clack and creamy sounding keyboard. I've tried to listen to the science of the keyboard sounds, but I usally just get confused.
Idk how I didnt realize it till now, but the science powerpoint slides remind me of school. Which im down for because were in a class about keyboards :)
Keybored, I think you should try a beginner targeted video of the science behind the materials to make the thock, clack or even pop properties. Examples include foam type, tape type, case type, or the plate and keycap type.
It's like people cherish and want to relive their cheap laptop keyboard flex in their desktop keyboards. 'Course, I type this on a keyboard with a gasket that no longer functions as a gasket because it's stuffed full.
i don’t get the insistence of those OEM brands making custom keyboards, yet limiting the layout to a single fixed layout. where’s split backspace, right shift, and tsangan!? it’s not like it takes THAT much of an effort to include them…
@@Keybored just two different-sized small O-rings and a change of screw positioning of the PCB and Plate. Still check out the video if you're interested on his niche custom gasket mount build
I love how you break down the way these things work because they are applicable to all builds!
Glad it's helpful!
Another great video. I enjoy that you usually manage to squeeze in a bit of silly entertainment along with a pretty good scientific explanation of things.
Of all the keyboard videos I've watched from you or other creators, this is the best one I've ever seen. I've been working on creating a silent keyboard for gaming at night while my family sleeps. This is so insightful!
Fun skits, great reviews and a little science... who could ask for more?!? Another great video Scott!
One of the best videos I’ve seen for a beginner like me. Now I understand what is meant by “gasket” when hearing it in reviews. You explained it so well. So thank you for that. Greetings from Denmark 🇩🇰
science! your explanations are always great.
also, I really like your hoodie! :)
Thank you! For both! Hahaha
@@Keybored where did you get your hoodie from? :)
The keycaps looked like they had cell-shading from a manga from this angle 5:02
came to say that.
omg the visuals and the metaphor, this may be the best explanation I've seen for gasket impact on sound I've seen ever (aside from your previous video on the subject haha)
Yessss! Science time!.... science and mods are the best in your channel
Love learning the science behind things like this, great video! :D
I'm glad they at least avoided putting a gasket right next to the spacebar switch and it sounds like the board isn't muting the spacebar too much.
The irony is that adding more gaskets means an increase in the effective spring rate of the board making it LESS bouncy but because it's poron it's probably still not harsh like a tray mount.
Moar is moar! Lol I think that was the concept
loving the content Scott! I’ve done a number of different things messing around with the gaskets on my Bubble 75 that you’d recommended God only knows how many years ago! I’ve gotta say I really don’t understand the gaskets on the side of the plate. Seems like it’d be a real limiter on the pcb/plate assembly’s ability to move up and down, but I suppose it’s all preference at the end of the day.
Even if I don’t bother with considering buying most of these, I still love to watch your videos covering these cool keyboards.
Also, I’m very glad to not be laying on sticks.
I love the science explanation! I do learn a lot :D
These are such good videos! I've watched these in school and been watching so many of them at every chance I get. I love your content and keep it up. If you also don't mind, I need help trying to make my Akko MOD 007B PC be somewhere in between clack and creamy sounding keyboard. I've tried to listen to the science of the keyboard sounds, but I usally just get confused.
Excellent video! Thanks for breaking it down for everyone 😤👌
Another great video. Any idea if they’re going anything other than a TKL? I hate TKLs but this keyboard sounds great
keycaps looks like it animated. so coool
Don't be afraid to poke through the video description for his discord
Hi Gingy! Actually in the next video I will do a straight cta!
Where's your hoodie from? 😁
Idk how I didnt realize it till now, but the science powerpoint slides remind me of school. Which im down for because were in a class about keyboards :)
Hahaha I see too many power points at work... I just can't seem to run away from them
I've been trying to figure out how do you control the under glow lighting on this keeb. When I go into VIA I only can control the top glow.
Can you remove gaskets from this keeb? That way, you can choose if you want it more or less dampened.
I like physics so much
Is sound speed the same as frequency? Or are they related at all?
It was very much on the quiet side, which was surprising
love the review but why do you make me hungry for more typing tests without the foam and do not include them??
오늘도! 화이팅~!
Fighting!
Keybored, I think you should try a beginner targeted video of the science behind the materials to make the thock, clack or even pop properties. Examples include foam type, tape type, case type, or the plate and keycap type.
You should check his other videos, he has got you covered already.
What's the stabilizer that is used?
Did you try it with less (or no) foam? Just curious! I like this for the price.
Makes it even more quiet! A bit thinner sounding! It actually sounds good with the foam despite it being on the softer sounding side
It's like people cherish and want to relive their cheap laptop keyboard flex in their desktop keyboards. 'Course, I type this on a keyboard with a gasket that no longer functions as a gasket because it's stuffed full.
It looks like it has the same plate as the zouya gmk87
Top mount is the best
Hello im looking for a %75 keyboard and i got something around 120 dollara what would you recommend
The use of equations for pressure and speed of sound in this case would make any engineer/phyisist cry..... Other than that, great video
And there I thought gaskets were there to prevent motor oil from spilling out a motor block, damnit………….
Keeps all the pcbs from spilling the silicon out the case! Haha
Still looking for an in stock full metal TKL or 75% that has support for a stepped caps lock. Anyone know of one or any???
Great content, man. 😘😘😘😘
Thank you so much!
Did i hear Ronny Chieng reference 🤣
very good video
Thank you!
i don’t get the insistence of those OEM brands making custom keyboards, yet limiting the layout to a single fixed layout. where’s split backspace, right shift, and tsangan!? it’s not like it takes THAT much of an effort to include them…
Wait until you discovered the Bungee Mount from Ballistic
Haha did they use 5000 bungee cords?
@@Keybored just two different-sized small O-rings and a change of screw positioning of the PCB and Plate. Still check out the video if you're interested on his niche custom gasket mount build
semi transparent resin case
This is slowly becoming a science channel masquerading as a keyboard channel 😂
Off-brand neo80 be trying to out-qk qk.
Haha just 1 letter away!
Now I understood how the gasket mount affects the sound of typing. Thank you🥰🥰
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They copied my design from 2 years ago
How can you say it might have the most gaskets you reviewed the hope 75 unsubscribed