As the title says, I got some keyboard/keyboard related stuff from China. It's gonna be a long post.
Here's an overview of most of the thing I got. The rest is just too large/not worthy of being in the picture. Ok, let's start from the top.
A Sigma 459 keyboard, mediocre built quality, with some unknown grey slider clicky alps clone. These switches are absolute junk. This is an extremely clean board, but they bind on every key. You don't even need to press very off-center. They DO sound fantastic.
Overall is an unusable keyboard; however, the double shot ABS keycaps are pretty nice.
Next one.
A Siemens keyboard of unknown model. Uses Siemens's STB switches. Well, there is some model information on that silver plaque; I just don't know which one is the actual model number. Very nice double-shot ABS keycaps. Excellent built quality, not a single screw in the entire keyboard assembly tho, all held together by clips.
I don't like the switches; they feel way too heavy for me. Pretty showpiece, I guess?
Next one.
Televideo 950(I think it is or a 965.) Well known board already, don't need a description for this one.
Pretty good keyboard. Virtually unused too. I'm happy with this one. Next one
An E&E keyboard with some blue clicky alps clone. Garbage switch but with some sweet, sweet Chinese keycaps. Probably gonna put these keycaps on my MCK-142.
Though the English letters are nice double shot, the Chinese ones are not. I assume its pad-print or silkscreen.
Bad keyboard. Bought purely for keycaps. Next one
Oh boy, this one is interesting. It is one of those Taiwan AT clone thing with blue alps. I'm not sure who manufactured it, no model number or anything on this. It looks exactly like the Focus 747(except for the keycaps) with the black metal base. Bought it with the mind of restoring it, but guess what, retard seller didn't even package it. One layer of bubble wrap and here you go. It was annihilated. Here's the extent of the damage:
Cracked Switches
Cracked Keycaps
Spacebar Stabilizer busted
Entire keyboard bend outward, yes, the metal chassis too
Top case internal was destroyed, all front chassis and one switch plate screw mounts destroyed
Don't wanna add any photo. It looks fine after my usual cleanup, but it's pretty far gone.
Next one
An Olivette keyboard with Snap-Action switches. Held together with clips but pretty good built quality. Thick mounting and back plate. Nice thicc double shot keycaps. Works in similar principle as the Alps Plate Spring and IBM Beamspring. How does it feel?
Pretty JUNK-Scratchy, inconsistent, shallow travel. Don't even sound that good on this board.
Overall, not very good.
Next one.
This one is not in the overview photo not because it's not worthy; it's simply TOO BIG.
A stage light controller apparently, with a nice LCD display. Before After clean up.
Its size matches that of the Chyron 4044; built quality came somewhat close too. Pretty much falls apart when you look at the switches. CHERRY BLUE.
Every single one of them feels like scratchy black, no click. Some won't even pop up. Mind you, this thing is not old-From the components inside it is maximum 2005 old and it's still being used as recently as somewhere around 2010.
That's about it keyboard wise. TBH nothing exciting... Now for the Misc stuff
That bag has some awesome Chinese Keycaps in it. Some mics keyboard converters. The big one is for the HP Leaf Spring keyboard, the small one for 122 terminals boards.
Down below is a foam for the FAT keyboard.
The little knob thing down the bottom is an adjustable keyboard feet, detachable too — really nice stuff.
That's about it.
Here's a catch: Obviously I can't bring all of this back to the US. Vote on two keyboards and no the stage light controller is not one of them.
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