23 Jun 2016, 22:36
OK then. This list is very candid so I'm sure it will piss lots of people off :p . I apologise in advance :p .
Overrated:
*All modern Cherry MX: these had a minority market share back in the 80s and early 90s when they still made good switches, and now their switches are measurably worse and they own virtually the entire market. If that doesn't define overrated I don't know what does :p .
*Alps SKCL Green: these guys are excellent, but you can make a similarly good switch by linearising other Alps switches. Their fierce reputatation isn't undeserved, but considering how cheaply you can get other Alps boards and linearise them it's hard to justify the difference in cost unless the board itself it worth it.
*Honeywell Hall effect: these are praised immensely, and indeed they have enormous potential. They're great given the right conditions. What's often overlooked, or neglected to be mentioned, is that these are really susceptible to dust and dirt, and unlike Alps it takes a huge effort to clean them out to resolve the issue. AFAIK no-one has gotten them working with modern computers either, which is no small disadvantage.
Overlooked:
*SMK 2nd gen (incl. "Monterey" switches): possibly the most refined-feeling switches I've ever used, these delicate little beauties deserve a lot more love than they get, and they come in both MX and Alps-mount so they're easy to find caps for. Hopefully when that custom PCB that's compatible with them comes around these will find some more recognition.
*Tai-Hao Aruz: as far as Alps clones go these are the bee's knees. Not as good as blue Alps, but they're not that far off. Really quite satisfying to use.
*Fujitsu leaf spring (and FMR): sheeeeeit, these things are possibly the smoothest switches of ANY kind I've ever tried. I guess the problem is that people haven't gotten them working yet, but seriously why aren't modern linear switches based on this principle?! It doesn't even look like it'd be expensive Oo .
Wrongly downrated:
*Acer switch: why do so many people hate these? I find them quite nice to use. They're not scratchy, they're tactile enough for anyone, and I'd say the clicky noise is pretty decent. They're also by far the easiest to service and repair of any switch I've seen by an order of magnitude.
*SKCM black: they have a nice, intermediate-strength tactile bump and if you don't like it you can linearise them into an excellent linear switch, or you can click-mod them to intensify the tactile bump and enhance the noise. And they're common, cheap, easily modified, etc. These don't deserve the hate they get :p .