the difference when adding your own force break is crazy, hope they change the force break for production runs but even then a very nice looking board and not too hard of a fix yourself. nice to see
@Th3-SsalАй бұрын
This keyboard may be dreamy, but it isn't as dreamy as your mustache, Alex
@Heart_Beat_Ай бұрын
settle dowwnnnnnnn
@DrewDevsАй бұрын
HUH
@alexotosАй бұрын
AYO?
@marjaysonpagaran8681Ай бұрын
Congratz, Sir Pax!!! Waiting sa mga upcoming episodes 👏🙌🙌
@EsuppieАй бұрын
The board dreams that it could be as dazzling as Alex
@SintaxBSDАй бұрын
i got nervous when you pulled out those sharp tweezers to point at stuff 😂😂
@ziich1Ай бұрын
Reverie weight is a showstopper. frostwitch would look nice on this board.
@tophriiАй бұрын
Pretty!!!
@r0senberg_Ай бұрын
Looks dreamy but the sound doesn't feel dreamy tho, nice build btw
@xc3lsi0r16Ай бұрын
Unfortunate the aurora is only 25 boards. It was the only color I had interest in.
@Honey-BuffaloАй бұрын
Yeah it sold out very quickly 😢
@แมนจูกัวАй бұрын
ayo this look good, but what keycaps on mode sonnet?
@IndulgentKeebАй бұрын
Hi Alex, I wanted to ask your opinion on you favourite if not best 75 keyboard other than the mode sonnet that is currently on the market, regardless of price.
@EliVassar-m4gАй бұрын
this looks good but for a 320$ keyboard it should sound like a 320$ keyboard not a 100$ one
@weeyeo-u4kАй бұрын
is this keyboard compatible with wooting 60HE+?
@gabiedubinАй бұрын
what are the keycaps on the mode sonnet you have on the desk.
@SevericK_BooMАй бұрын
Similar to the Margo, amazing looking, less than mediocre sounding
@dath.5189Ай бұрын
This keyboard may be dreamy, but the only thing in my dreams is you, Alex.
@alexotosАй бұрын
YALL TOO NICE
@Eric-un2oqАй бұрын
Where's the build on that sonnet you've got sittin on your desk?
@sixxtylolАй бұрын
It’s the one from his mode collab. Did it around April or May. Think it was after the mode sixtyfive refresh
@TheBrokenEclipseАй бұрын
Hey Alex, I've been wondering for a while: what are your favorite tweaks to the Cherry Nixies switches? Lube + film, only lube, spring swap, or completely standard?
@ImOnMy116Ай бұрын
Just one point of reference, but I feel like I saw him recently run some nixies that were just lubed and spring-swapped (not filmed). Fwiw, it’s all preference imo. I don’t like the stock weight of the springs (too heavy for me), and I enjoyed the ever so slightly more muted sound that came from using poron films (deskeys). Best bet imo is to just test out some switches prepped different ways for yourself!
@ChiefBrianIronsАй бұрын
Hey alex whats the name of the deskmat and where can you buy it , nice video
@KenzoTurquezaАй бұрын
What are your Top 5 Keyboards with F keys within the $200 range?
@FlybeckАй бұрын
Very pretty design, I love everything about that. But the sound seems unrefined for my taste.
@jionghaopan3492Ай бұрын
what keycaps the sonnet in the video uses?
@gabiedubinАй бұрын
same, I'd like to know as well
@goldenwing8184Ай бұрын
I think its Sound kinda average for a 320$+ keyboard, even the Dune65 sound better and take less effort to build. The Reverie weight is nice tho
@riomarchello7080Ай бұрын
the average $320 board should be sound good, this one is off
@alexotosАй бұрын
Yeah with the alu plate its a tad bit flatter, i think the stock PC plate makes more sense and it's a shame i didnt get to use it
@komikathАй бұрын
Look great. Sound really not impressive. The sound seems short and flat but not that muted, low pitch but doesn't seems to pop. Kind of clear but not bright enought on the clackiness. It doesn't thock either. $320 is overpriced imo. It'd have more incentive to buy the limited edition. But well... Limited... Kind of hate the fomo on any product tbh Edit: maybe try another switch lol
@muto4330Ай бұрын
wut?
@komikathАй бұрын
@@muto4330 wdym wut?
@leftcoastfunkАй бұрын
The board ships by default with a PC plate which will give you a better sound all around in just about any top-mount board, it's kind of a shame they sent Alex the prototype with an alu plate. Due to the design, I think this will be one of those boards where plate and switch decisions will vastly alter the sound profile. Honestly I think it sounded really great once he fixed the forcebreak (which hopefully will be resolved for the gb?), even if the exact sound profile he ended up with is not my particular preference. It sounded good enough for me to know that the board is quite capable and that pairing a PC plate with switches that match my preference will probably sound spot-on Doesn't feel overpriced to me tbh, especially when you consider the amount of CNC'ing involved on that bottom piece and weight. Plus designing in and including a whole separate daughterboard for the USB passthrough But ultimately it's up to you to decide if the board is something you want or not, and that's the wonderful thing about being constantly bombarded with so many choices in this hobby, isn't it
@komikathАй бұрын
@@leftcoastfunk it does come down to preference. what i'm judging is at this clip first and foremost. 2nd, u've said it yourself. its not on your preference and need more adjustment => the current config is not great to begin with and Alex felt that way too. So by that we r already on the same page. I said imo it feel overprice being mid in this demo and i'm not alone. U don't have to try and justify that when there are board that at a lower price range that sound better. Hell for the same price range, dune65 currently sound better in several different config and demo. The usb hub is not new either. nor it is hard to design given the space to do so is abundant. That being said, plate and switch will be u trying to alter the signature sound of the board, if the board is bad enough, u aint be doing much. That's what i'm concerning. But hey, can always foam it up n have it sound nearly the same as most of the $50-$150 line up since that's trending right now i guess.
@leftcoastfunkАй бұрын
@@komikath Not entirely sure you read or at least interpreted my post the way I intended if you think we're starting off on the same page regarding the sound. Did you watch the entire video? I think the keyboard sounded great after Alex fixed the forcebreak, as did he (I believe the words he used were "very nice", "pleasant", "way better", and "super happy with the way this sounds now"). Gotta watch to the end :) He's also experienced enough to know it will only get better with a PC plate - which is the default config as shipped Anyway my biggest point was that there's actually a big difference between "the board doesn't sound good" and "it sounds really good, just not quite to my preference". After building my fair share of boards I've learned that if a board CAN sound good, it will be able to sound good after I get my hands on it, even if it's different to match my preference. Maybe that doesn't make sense? Like, I know for a fact I'm not going to use the same switches as Alex did, and I would never have envisioned using an alu plate for this board in the first place anyway - so I know before I even start watching that any version of a build I do WILL sound different than his in some way I don't see how changing plate and switch is "altering the sound signature of the board" so much as it is fine-tuning it to your preference. If that were the case then high-end boards would only come with one plate option and would be pre-built with specific switches. If a board just sounds like crap no matter what, then you're right changing plate or switches probably won't do much. That said I've also had boards that sounded good on video, then when I built them I absolutely hated the sound - then I tried different plate and switch combos and absolutely fell in love. Had nothing to do with the inherent sound signature of the board itself Regardless of all that, you can only take a video demo of a board with a small grain of salt anyway because it is almost guaranteed to sound different to your ears when it's in front of you in your room, on your desk, with your switches in it. In no way did this board sound the kind of bad that makes it a complete write-off Price-wise, maybe Dune sounds better in the right config, maybe not (though I personally find it quite ugly). Maybe the Void sounds better in the right config, maybe not. I've seen reviews for both of those that sounded good, and also some that didn't. So in that respect it's pretty difficult to say one is "better" than the others. They are each so different in their own rights Last but certainly not least if you're elbows deep in this hobby space, there are going to be many boards throughout the years that you buy simply because they speak to you in some way. Be it the sound, the feel, the uniqueness, the rarity, the aesthetics, even just the name...whatever. Regardless of the reason, not ALL boards have to sound like the best keyboard ever made in order to deserve a permanent place in my collection or daily rotation because sound isn't the only reason I have them. All of my boards sound and look and feel VERY different from each other and I love every single one of them so much more because of that, not less. I've never felt like I'm "justifying" anything, because when you collect keyboards you've moved past "I need something to type on". Anything past the first keyboard is something that you don't "need" but rather something you'd just like to have. This goes for any type of collectables, really, so who are we to judge why someone wants to get that specific pair of sneakers or a certain Pokemon card or whatever? If it's something that they like and brings them happiness, then justification becomes meaningless. Sure I have boards at a lower price range that sound amazing. Just like I have boards at a higher price range that sound amazing. Just like I have boards at both lower and higher price ranges that don't really sound as amazing - there are other things I like about them all which ultimately keeps them in my collection Cheers, and thanks (legitimately) for the engaging discussion 🍻
@irfan.socialАй бұрын
The keyboard might be dreamy, but nothing and no one is dreamier than you
@alexotosАй бұрын
IM BLUSHING
@NomadicAssassin1Ай бұрын
cannonkeys with another miss, sorry
@BovineicideАй бұрын
"Oh hey, a new keyboard that looks like it could be pretty cool" "oh, it's a group buy" 😥
@evilcabАй бұрын
What? You don't want to pay 3x the standard keyboard price AND wait 3 years to get your keyboard? What an unrealistic demand. /s
@scottb7240Ай бұрын
Yeah - I'm new to the hobby and this has been a barrier for me
@leftcoastfunkАй бұрын
But it's so fun to buy keyboards and then completely forget you bought them and then have a surprise show up at your doorstep randomly one day :) It's like having a secret admirer but it's yourself lol tbh most group buys aren't toooo bad these days. I'm mostly all for them because they allow small designers/studios to get really cool boards out to people where they wouldn't otherwise be able to do so due to the overhead costs involved. We get sooo many more options as consumers because of groupbuys. As long as the runners of the GBs are using reputable vendors who know how to properly manage things and communicate - and are carefully screening their manufacturer for reliability and communication - then I'm down Thankfully though we are seeing more and more in-stock, or semi-stock/pre-order situations going on these days with drastically reduced lead times to customers, even if it's not every sale or vendor that can do it. GB doesn't have to be a huge hurdle if you mix things up between in-stock and gb sales :)