Keygeek PA
Sound
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Overview
The Keygeek PA is a linear switch built almost entirely from nylon: a modified PA66 top housing, a fiberglass-reinforced nylon bottom housing, and a PA66 stem. This all-nylon makeup favors a fuller, more condensed sound rather than the glassy character of POM- or polyethylene-stemmed designs.
It ships factory-lubed, with a thin grease on the stem and a dry film applied to the spring and leaf. Sources describe a smooth, effortless travel paired with a clacky, bassy sound that sits on the louder side.
Summary compiled by Keebpedia from multiple sources.
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Compared to the T2 and Crepe -- launched alongside it -- this has a calmer sound, and its stem feels softer since those two run harder. Typing it next to the T2 and Crepe, the different sound made me go "oh!" at first, but stepping back and thinking objectively, it's not actually that distinctive -- just another sound I'd already heard before, which was a letdown. Not sure if they'd run out of ideas, but none of these three new releases felt like much fun. Foam-mounted probably mellows it out nicely if you want to try it that way.
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Specs
- Type
- Linear
- Silent
- No
- Magnetic (HE)
- No
- Profile
- Normal
- Bottom-out Force
- 54 g
- Initial Force
- N/A
- Total Travel
- 3.5 mm
- Top Housing
- Modified PA66 Nylon
- Bottom Housing
- N5 (Nylon with 50% fiberglass)
- Stem
- PA66 Nylon
- Factory Lubed
- Yes
- Box Structure
- N/A
- Brand
- Keygeek
- Manufacturer
- Keygeek
