Hey Mega! New subscriber here. I'm having a hard time choosing between Akko Creamy Yellow V3 Pro, Akko Piano, and Akko CS Silver. When it comes to Poppiness and Marbliness, which one will you prefer? Thanks
Personally, for gaming you just have to get a switch you can type and use for extended periods of time without the fatigue, and the sound of the board is atleast not annoying to you! :)
I had an extremely different experience comparing the non-pro vs pro. I've lubed (krytox) them both and the pro version is noticeably clackier, almost as though it hadn't been lubed. Pretty annoyed that I spent all of that time and can't get the same sound signature as I had on my other board. Put the lubed pro switches on other boards, comparing it to the non-pro and it's all the same. The deep creamy thock is missing. Hope this helps lol
hi there, i ordered gmk67 with akko cream yellow v3 PRO with SA profile keycap, and further research i founded that the PRO version is not as thocky as non PRO one as it is more higher pitch pop sound, i have not yet seen someone else building keyboard with gmk67 with the cream yellow v3 PRO, so im just wonder with all that fact, gmk67, cream yellow v3 pro and SA keycap, with mods, will my keyboard come out as thock deep sound?
@@itsnotleobruh i really just used what was in the tiger 80 so not too many mods were done, it had PE foam and its own tempest mod and its foam under the PCB is all :)
You just have to keep the mic close to the board, so you get more of the keyboard sounds than the noise in the room, that and alot of other factors too
Cs pianos, are basically zakus, and has a fuller sound compared to that of the yellows, but the yellows have a sort of deeper sound to them, but still kinda similar
Well random guy on the internet, first off, i was describing the switch as clacky, whatever happens to it on a keyboard, tiger80 lite in this case, is the way the keyboard is, with most of my switch reviews i did it on a tiger80 lite, to keep it consistent. And this is how a clacky switch works on a tiger80 lite, if it was a deeper sounding switch, it would be different and thockier as well i hope this helps