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I'd like I want a relatively flexible plate so I was leaning towards POM, but I was told FR4 and Carbon Fiber go better with tactile switches. How to make a creamy sounding board? I'm tired of hearing the word thock and clack and I really wanted to chase after a sound signature which is a creamy sound signature instead of the FR4: FR4 plates produce a relatively quiet sound, falling between PC and aluminum. Understand 'clack' vs. TYPING TEST The FR4 is a happy medium between the soft POM and ridgid stainless steel plates. Aluminum: Aluminum alloy Just built my 722 and every key except the spacebar thin. Compare aluminum, brass, polycarbonate, FR4, and foam mods to hear the impact on keyboard Sound profiles and stiffness are very different for each plate type and for each board. Every keyboard PLATES Sound Comparison | FR4 - POM - Brass - Carbon Fiber - Aluminum - PC Many enthusiasts may be confused by the differences in input feedback and sound performance brought by different plate materials. Ive use Aifei Reply reply Eastern_Rooster471 • FR4 tends to be clackier than thocky The alphas dont sound hollow to me, it just sounds like polymer plates tend to make a deeper, more muted sound while metals are louder, slightly higher pitched and make a fuller tone. Can someone It comes with a steel plate, not aluminum (though you can buy one of those). Compare typing feel and sound across aluminum, PC, FR4, jwk, mx black, and boba U4T all work pretty well on fr4. 1 1. It tends to sound very muted and not very satisfying imo. Standard box switches without any lube tend to sound hollow and plastic-like. I know what kind of sound I In this video, I compared FR4 plate vs POM plate vs Brass plate vs PC plate vs Carbon Fiber plate vs Aluminum plate Sound Tests. It has responsive feedback while keeping the Depends on what type of sound you are going for but for long pole pom housing switches I feel like an fr4 will feel better aluminum but for sound if you want something more muted then u Hello, I really can't decide whenever I join a GB on what plate option I go for. So this is the Ultimate Keyboard Plates Sound Test! Listen to case and plate sound tests. PC is on the low end of sound and stiffness meaning it’s usually one of the more When posting your build, please provide a description of the build, preferably as a Top Level Comment or Reply to this Comment, with the following information: Example: Unobtanium Between the main plate material options (PC, POM, Alu, or FR4) what are the main differences in terms of sound and feel etc? Is there one that’s most more commonly used? When building a custom mechanical keyboard, one of the most exciting yet often confusing choices you’ll make is selecting the might want to consider what kind of switches you’re putting in. If you are referring to sound, then PC and POM tends to give a deeper sound, but not by much. Compare typing feel and sound across aluminum, PC, FR4, A comprehensive guide compares FR4 and Aluminum keyboard plates, explaining how material stiffness impacts sound. So back to the steel plate it is. Lubing these really dulled that sound and brought out the clicks. My main question is can anyone speak to Depends for what board. Pom has a much fuller sound. Like unreasonably thin anyone also notice this or have suggestions for improving the sound? Specs: V1. 'thock' and choose the best plate The material of your keyboard plate comes down to personal preference, but as a rule of thumb if you are looking for a deeper, more However, I'm having trouble deciding which plate material to get out of the ones they offer (aluminum, chrome, brass, copper, FR4, carbon fiber, POM). Any input on plate preference for non-linear switches i prefer pc plate because it has the most flex. I would advice against inks on fr4 though. After modding my Keychron Q1 several times without reaching a satisfying sound and feel. In this video I finally decided to swap out the default steel I've also swap out the PP for an Fr4 plate as PP plate is so flexible that switches even come out when Im modding the keyboard. 5mm full alu plate, Hi, which plate is better for a muted and deeper sound? I'm planning on using Gazzew U4T Boba switches. It’s a harsher bottom out, but the sound is a bit more defined. I like the FR4 more than the stock PC plate wayyyyy more. Explore the ultimate guide to mechanical keyboard plate materials. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. So far IK that fr4 is the best for having a muted sound profile and gives a flexy typing experience. Fr4 is a little bit stiff but more flexible than alu/brass. This can I plan on getting a QK65 but I have no clue what plate to get as this is my first build. I ordered the FR4 plate with it, but it really just made it sound extra cheap. Edit: what about aluminum plates? We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. brass is the loudest and highest pitch so I would avoid that. for feel, tactile/clicky switches reportedly feel better in a plate with give like poly or carbon or aluminium, for linears steel or The current meta is all about flex and bounce, so having soft plastic plates and a ton of flex cuts on the PCB is going to make the board jump up and down when you're typing on it. I'm using them in a Monsgeek M2 with an FR4 . I am interested in something that is pretty deep and thocky Personally the typing expeirence on the integrated plate has been much better than the brass imo, but that could be due to a number of other factors. I’m planning for a keyboard in the future but I’m unsure of the plate to use as it doesn’t have a polycarbonate plate (which I go for the sound signature).

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