alh84001 wrote: ↑Very nice set of info E3E, thanks! Especially interesting is the difference between LED greens and non-LED greens. Any thoughts on which one of these can be put into "families" based on feel?
BTW, I didn't know there was more than one of these boards floating around
You're welcome! That little foam block was a great way to mount the switches for testing without any hassle, hehe.
Putting them into families is a little difficult. It depends on perspective a bit, I think.
SKCL Grey, SKCL Amber - the heaviest SKCL switches barring the specialty switches
SKCL Cream and SKCL Brown - nearly exact, any difference in feel might be placebo
SKCL LED Green - Could go either up or down and find a place with either group
SKCL Yellow - got a little heft to them but not too much
SKCL Striped Amber - Feels a bit like a cushiony SKCL Green (which has no cushion at all). Like LED Green, you can pair it with SKCL Yellow or SKCL Green, but it'd probably be better on its own.
SKCL Green - Light and airy but no real cushiony feeling.
Ultimately, if you wanted to make something like a variable weighted Alps keyboard (ignoring SPRiT's aftermarket springs), then you could blend all of these together into an interesting mix.
I'd say my favorite linears are SKCL Brown and SKCL Striped Amber; second place was formerly occupied by SKCL Green, but Striped Amber has everything SKCL Green has and a more pleasant cushion to it.
MattR felt like SKCL Yellows were lighter, but comparing them, I did feel like they were heavier. I had a feeling Striped Ambers might be the same weighting as SKCM Blues without their click leaves, and this turned out to be the case.