What remains of my collection: Keyboard closet tour 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @whiffysole
    @whiffysole Год назад +75

    I get how you feel with the hobby being kinda meh now. I look forward to seeing what else you do with the channel though, if you plan to keep uploading on this one at least. Thank you for all the objective reviews over the years as well.

    • @muCephei_
      @muCephei_ Год назад +8

      I entered this hobby because of the satisfaction of typing on them, but now that I've been typing for years with different boards, the "fun" is waning off a bit.

    • @Akshayyfr
      @Akshayyfr Год назад +3

      recent market has been extremely saturated and stale

    • @bakeraus
      @bakeraus Год назад +2

      I'm done now, one more GB left and I've sold a lot of my boards. It's probably the best and worst time to enter the hobby. You can get access to most boards and keycaps at good prices but you need to be careful what you buy, it's hard to resell anything for retail.

    • @baldrick1199
      @baldrick1199 Год назад +1

      After building several boards, I'm not excited about the hobby anymore. Doing any more to buy and spend time to tweak to get just the right sound seems kind of obsessive over something insignificant and petty. What I have is sufficient and being content with what I have, I can leave the the hobby now.

  • @mosk11tto
    @mosk11tto Год назад

    hhkb being your daily driver came as a shock.

  • @el10leo
    @el10leo Год назад +2

    Wow watching this as a newcomer was kinda depressing.

  • @lnkd61
    @lnkd61 Год назад +10

    Regarding the Lulu, you can use a different PCB, any Lily58 PCB fits. This is what I've done with my second Lulu, I used the Lily58 PCB from Boardsource and two Nice!Nanos controller to make a fully wireless Lulu. It works well and it's probably the closest you'll get to the UniGo66 in terms of wireless functionality and build.

  • @zkulltastic
    @zkulltastic Год назад +17

    I think that this and your other recent video are a refreshing take on the hobby. At least on RUclips most content creators usually just present the next keyboard "you just have to get" and dont really ask for how much they last or maybe when to stop (which I get from a professional content creator's perspective). Personally, I'm still interested in the hobby and want to try out many more keyboards. There are just not as many (affordable) options when you dont use ANSI-US.

  • @julianeko
    @julianeko Год назад +6

    Also rarely interested in new boards these days - I'd recommend venturing into the realm of designing your own board if you feel a lack of "satisfaction" with your current collection!

    • @wyzkun
      @wyzkun Год назад

      fr. thats what i do now. the joy of desinging your own is unmatched. it may look bad at the start. but hey its 1 of 1. after spending lots of money i realized that what is even custom when i just buy everything from case to keycaps

    • @bakeraus
      @bakeraus Год назад +1

      Looks like a lot have done this and we end up with more of the same.

    • @9core
      @9core Год назад

      With a 1 of 1 you are usually screwing the manu over and the logistics of running a gb, even a somewhat small one are too complex.

    • @wyzkun
      @wyzkun Год назад

      @@9core there are lots of way to do 1 of 1 instead of just went to the manu. at least in my country there are lots of shop that can do small order. and making 1 of 1 with manu is just wasting your money. the mold itself worth probably like 10 keyboard. something that involves casting will be hard unless you do resin cast which you can do at home. but metal cnc are easy to do or you can do wood cnc you just need to learn some program and make a shitton of prototype till you satisfied with it.

    • @9core
      @9core Год назад

      @@wyzkun I was talking about cnc factories. Most expect runs of at least 50 units after the preproduction. Small runs can lose them money and can also delay other bigger jobs, a lot of factories even banned keyboards for this reason. Consider finishing as well, preparing an ano pot for 1 kb and then throwing it out is super wasteful. Add to that the engineers having to fix your design which is probably flawed and unoptimized for machining if you are only learning design to make a kb for yourself. While it is possible to do one-offs or small runs in a less shitty manner, as a general rule you should avoid them . Alternatively, consider doing something simpler like laser cut stacked acrylic if you just want a unique piece.

  • @formulabrian
    @formulabrian Год назад +3

    I'm kind of in the similar state in the hobby, except i still have group buys getting delivered. They all just stay in the boxes they arrived in without ever being opened. Hopefully I'll be intrigued enough again in the future to do some more builds

  • @Stinger913
    @Stinger913 8 месяцев назад +2

    No Leopold 😭

  • @JonnyJonvilleJonathan
    @JonnyJonvilleJonathan Год назад +2

    I'm very interested in why you use the hhkb now, I've been using one for years and it is my favorite keyboard, but if I remember correctly you didn't like it before

  • @SomeBlueRobot
    @SomeBlueRobot Год назад +1

    I think I've mostly lost interest for the hobby. I'm sure I'll buy new caps in the future but boards and switches have become stale to me.

  • @JaredHerdlevar
    @JaredHerdlevar Год назад +1

    Curious to hear why you unloaded you m60? You seemed to have really liked it in your review.

  • @toufusoup
    @toufusoup Год назад +1

    For 3:31, check the ErP settings in your motherboard BIOS. Otherwise, it’s been one hell of a ride, JYMV.

  • @kirti3839
    @kirti3839 Год назад +1

    sincei started out in the hobby, i always focused on making each of my boards feel, sound and look difference from one another. i don't have a huge budget so I never wanted to get every board that just kinda looks nice. it helped me make each of my keyboards feel unique and fun, instead of just buying what people are into currently.
    it also helps that a lot of "budget boards" these days are quite high quality and often outright offer more build options that high end group buys. having a board that doesn't break the bank that I can build to my liking makes the entire thing not feel like a money sink but an actual project each time.

  • @greyareaRK1
    @greyareaRK1 Год назад +1

    I understand how you feel about the hobby. There hasn't been much in the last five years that I've gotten excited about, except for revived classic switches like hall effect, capacative buckling springs, etc. I'd love to try Topre switches actually, but never understood HHKB. Only the Ger(?) 80 in your collection wowed me, and your friend's blue TKL with the Alps switches. Shame you won't be doing a review of that. Good luck with whatever comes next. If you're looking for an even deeper rabbit hole to fall into, may I suggest fountain pens? ;-)

  • @xristinarose2409
    @xristinarose2409 21 день назад

    You can configure pc usb ports to shut off or stay on while pc if off, its a choice

  • @seureri
    @seureri 5 месяцев назад

    What happened to the leopold fc660c? Not worth keeping over HHKB?

  • @ThePandaGuitar
    @ThePandaGuitar Год назад

    I also spent thousands of $ and youth in keyboards and the only survivor is the HHKB.

  • @Squidhead
    @Squidhead Год назад +1

    That Bloop65 looks super cool, would perhaps be interested in buying if you ever decide to sell (:

  • @hantuan107
    @hantuan107 Год назад +1

    still, an unhealthy amount of keebs for a person lol🤣

  • @phatmasterq
    @phatmasterq 11 месяцев назад

    we miss jymv. hope all's well

  • @Donbros
    @Donbros Год назад

    Built bear65 v2 like it and don’t really look into buying anything else. I still like thr hobby its just not my mainanymore

  • @vash1314
    @vash1314 Год назад +2

    🫡

  • @lawbinson
    @lawbinson 10 месяцев назад

    It says a lot that the HHKB Hybrid (Non Type-S) is the one board I would keep if I had to liquidate all of my custom mechs.
    Once lubed and silenced, I added a set of hi-pro keycaps to them. Being a non type-S, the silencing on the shorter stem is amazing. It brings the tactility up even higher and makes it nearly a linear with a great bottom out feeling.
    It sounds great, it works on all my devices, it’s easy to transport, it’s a great format that keeps my hands in place for the most part. And, the wireless connectivity is also fantastic and reliable.
    I can take it into the office (as you mentioned) and people are not only unbothered, but I’ve also converted a few others to the same board.

  • @Raichi-2
    @Raichi-2 Год назад

    Well, I can say that this hobby isn't interesting anymore at least for myself. I still follow some creators like Taeha Types, alexotos, or Lightning Keyboards but for the hobby, I have finished + I don't have the same excitement like before.. back then when I realized that there was a way to make a good thocc sound by applying some mods in a cheap price.
    If you still follow this hobby, yeah I hope you do well!

  • @voidmachines
    @voidmachines Год назад

    I gave up on normal keyboards ages ago, now I get only the extremely weird ones, which limit my purchases to a couple per year. The weird 40% scene still has a few more interesting boards popping up here and there. I got the lulu as well, peg was so dissapointing, I ended up editing the files by hand. I don't use it that much, the Corne-ish zen is a much more refined product

  • @404error.usernotfound
    @404error.usernotfound Год назад

    I remember in a previous video that you had tried out a Leopold FC660C and said you enjoyed it more than the HHKB, what is the reason that it had lost to the HHKB in terms of staying in your collection?

  • @baldrick1199
    @baldrick1199 Год назад

    I'm glad I have mechanical keyboards because I enjoy typing on them.
    But this is one hobby (at least for me) you can be content with two or three boards.
    Having more just seems pointless.

  • @mtk3668
    @mtk3668 Год назад

    if you're interested in split boards, id check out the dygma raise. ive been using it for over 2 years now, and i much prefer it over regular boards(with the tenting kit ofc). The software it uses is unmatched compared to VIA/QMK. they are coming out with a wireless columnar keyboard too later this year(soon ish actually). which will feature wireless, built in tenting and tons of rgb(the dygma defy). Late this year they are planning on making a wireless version of the raise as well, but its gonna be a while.

  • @jamess.2491
    @jamess.2491 Год назад

    I'm in the same boat. Still have a few group buys to come in but haven't ordered anything for about a year also. Have one sitting in the box I still haven't built but I'll prob get around too it. I still enjoy them but there's a lot I don't use even after selling most of them. I also value practicality a lot more now, whereas I'd used to have these mirror-polished and super fragile boards. To be fair I still have quite a few like that lol.

  • @clickaclacka4202
    @clickaclacka4202 Год назад +2

    Damn, that B.Face is insane, what relic of its time. So period correct, I would not get rid of that for the world.

  • @wagonet
    @wagonet Год назад

    Great video. I know how you feel. The hobby isn't the same to me. Also starting to purge boards.
    PS I hope you continue making videos even if you aren't as into the hobby. I've always enjoyed the straightforwardness of all your reviews

  • @JtwasLuck
    @JtwasLuck Год назад

    This was very interesting! I will be keeping most of my TKLs and Alice boards. It's funny how we strayed away from rubber domes but we always end up with a Topre in the end. BTW CRP Keycaps are the best, no contest ;)

  • @mycookingiswet127
    @mycookingiswet127 Год назад

    Mod H switches in a Wasd V3 kept me from the hobby for 2 yrs... It was good enough for me at the time. Sad to see your exit but optimistic about u getting back to uploads!
    ps if u wanna sell any boards I might have a look 👀

  • @yaksak2706
    @yaksak2706 Год назад +1

    You bought 37 keyboards in the last 3 years?! Uh... you've got issues.

  • @davidofoo
    @davidofoo Год назад

    The one thing I don't like about the hhkb is the default arrows and the only way to fix it is to add a custom controller.

  • @Jim202030
    @Jim202030 Год назад

    I'm trying to resist making another keyboard. But the next one is always better. : )

  • @jordanfish
    @jordanfish Год назад

    Oddly moving storytelling. A lot of people can relate I bet!

  • @giansaccount
    @giansaccount Год назад

    I quite feel the opposite about hhkb. Maybe not the same hype as before but it's still fairly popular!

  • @BreathOfDust
    @BreathOfDust Год назад

    I buy a board a year so I don’t get burnt out

  • @j___7052
    @j___7052 Год назад

    i enjoyed the story telling, thanks

  • @thelelandsoh
    @thelelandsoh Год назад +1

    4:22

  • @TROY-MCCLURE-1991
    @TROY-MCCLURE-1991 Год назад

    This feels oddly relatable....

  • @ryanbiswas2947
    @ryanbiswas2947 Год назад

    M65 cerakote looks clean, where'd you get it done? (I'm also based in NYC)

    • @JYMV
      @JYMV  Год назад

      I had it shipped to Tyson when he was offering a cerakote liaison service. I don't think he's doing that now though

  • @yeahthatsright33
    @yeahthatsright33 Год назад

    I love your videos dude

  • @mcheddadi
    @mcheddadi Год назад

    thank you for this video

  • @Condemned751
    @Condemned751 Год назад

    What caps were on the Physix? Looked great

    • @JYMV
      @JYMV  Год назад

      That's gmk Honeywell & co

  • @therick0996
    @therick0996 Год назад

    37!! In a row?

  • @ethanoux10
    @ethanoux10 Год назад

    Enter the audiophile scene

    • @JYMV
      @JYMV  Год назад +2

      Never!

  • @Ranger629
    @Ranger629 Год назад +2

    I feel you on that, I’ve shaved 90% of my boards away. Keeping only what truly is enjoyable to me. Even then, I still feel like shaving them down further.
    The entire hobby has gotten to the point it’s so tiring to chase after the next project. Most boards are mediocre at best and they sound similar. It’s just a chase of hype and the board that gives you the most fame.
    I’ve dropped off the hobby so much and returned back to my other hobbies. A sweet and bitter farewell at the same time. A hobby that has multiple gatekeepers and toxic kids that believe they are right and everyone else is wrong. I guess, I’ll not miss this hobby once I’m gone.

  • @CRXL
    @CRXL Год назад

    quit the hobby in 2021 and youre the only keyboard channel that im still watching

  • @aidn_0828
    @aidn_0828 Год назад

    Can I have your bloop65? blooper is my favorite Mario character and I only have a laptop keyboard.

  • @NothingToSee-sy7lc
    @NothingToSee-sy7lc Год назад +2

    the whole hobby is dead. GMK prices tells it all, it all crashing down no one is buying and they have loads of stock.

    • @lolwowanddamn
      @lolwowanddamn Год назад +4

      gmk is still selling wym, prices are still the same as ever unless you're talking about aftermarket, and their based on the gb runner's choices so they vary from set to set,
      also they're based on a gb model they have very little stock bruh
      you're right though hobby sux now

    • @starplatinumrqm
      @starplatinumrqm Год назад +10

      clueless take

    • @ozjef
      @ozjef Год назад

      no my flipperino prices hobby is ded

    • @deasesebago
      @deasesebago 22 дня назад

      You tell him swag