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Outemu Phoenix Sound Test with GMK, MT3 and SA Keycaps

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This is the ultimate Outemu Phoenix Sound Test and Review on a full keyboard with SA, MT3 and GMK keycaps. Outemu Phoenix is a clicky switch with a new mechanism based on vintage Aristotle switches. Very sharp with a double-click more tactile on the upstroke than the downstroke. Really great switches!
These tests are made with an FR4 plate. In this Outemu Phoenix switches Sound Test, I've made a typing test and a slow bottom out one. I also made a decibel meter test of the switch alone to measure the noise level.
Let me know your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!
Here's the compilation in the same video of the 24 Clicky switches tested with the same case, the same plate and the same keycaps for a better sound comparison:
#keebsporn
Hello world, my name is J-S! I do Sound Test videos on Mechanical Keyboards and non-mechanical keyboards. From Modern MX Switches to Vintage Keyboards, Click and Thock is about Keyboard Sound. From vintage Alps SKCM switches and IBM Buckling Springs to modern Kailh BOX switches, I test and compare different types of switches and keyboards.
00:00 - Intro
00:18 - Switch Presentation
00:32 - Switch Specs
00:40 - Inside the Switch
00:50 - Keyboard Specs
00:55 - Switches on the board
01:17 - Solo Switch Decibel Meter Test
01:26 - GMK Typing Sound Test
02:01 - GMK Single Key Sound Test
02:10 - MT3 Typing Sound Test
02:45 - MT3 Single Key Sound Test
02:54 - SA Typing Sound Test
03:29 - SA Single Key Sound Test
03:38 - Personal Review
04:17 - Final
Here's the specs of the keyboard used for the tests:
DZ60 board
Tofu 60 aluminum case
FR4 plate
Foam under and over PCB
Durock V2 stabilizers
GMK Hennessey keycaps
Maxkey SA Black keycaps
BIIP MT3 Extended 2048 keycaps
Space Cadet II Deskmat
These tests are made with an FR4 plate. In this Outemu Phoenix switches Sound Test, I've made a typing test and a slow bottom out one. I also made a decibel meter test of the switch alone to measure the noise level.
Let me know your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!
Here's the compilation in the same video of the 24 Clicky switches tested with the same case, the same plate and the same keycaps for a better sound comparison:
#keebsporn
Hello world, my name is J-S! I do Sound Test videos on Mechanical Keyboards and non-mechanical keyboards. From Modern MX Switches to Vintage Keyboards, Click and Thock is about Keyboard Sound. From vintage Alps SKCM switches and IBM Buckling Springs to modern Kailh BOX switches, I test and compare different types of switches and keyboards.
00:00 - Intro
00:18 - Switch Presentation
00:32 - Switch Specs
00:40 - Inside the Switch
00:50 - Keyboard Specs
00:55 - Switches on the board
01:17 - Solo Switch Decibel Meter Test
01:26 - GMK Typing Sound Test
02:01 - GMK Single Key Sound Test
02:10 - MT3 Typing Sound Test
02:45 - MT3 Single Key Sound Test
02:54 - SA Typing Sound Test
03:29 - SA Single Key Sound Test
03:38 - Personal Review
04:17 - Final
Here's the specs of the keyboard used for the tests:
DZ60 board
Tofu 60 aluminum case
FR4 plate
Foam under and over PCB
Durock V2 stabilizers
GMK Hennessey keycaps
Maxkey SA Black keycaps
BIIP MT3 Extended 2048 keycaps
Space Cadet II Deskmat
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