In this video, I'll be doing a comprehensive sound test of the KTT Purple Sauce Clicky switch on a full keyboard, using SA, MT3, and GMK keycaps. The KTT Purple Click is a regular click jacket switch with a crisper sound & feel than Cherry MX Blue. Theremin Goate renamed the switch "Sauce" due to the lack of information about this switch.
The official name is KTT Purple Click. It's maybe the first KTT-made clicky switch mass produced. It seems that there exists a KTT Gold, but this switch has never been produced in important quantities.
I'll also be sharing my thoughts on the switch's key features, pros and cons, and overall performance. This sound test is sure to provide valuable insights and help you make an informed decision about whether the KTT Purple Sauce switch is right for you.
So if you're looking for an honest, informative, and engaging sound test of the Ultimate KTT Purple Sauce switch, be sure to watch this video!
The tests for this KTT Purple Sauce Sound Test were conducted using an FR4 plate. During the tests, I performed a typing test and a slow bottom-out test to showcase the switch's sound and feel. I also conducted a decibel meter test to measure the switch's noise level with and without a keycap.
Please note that sometimes videos are filmed weeks in advance, and as a result, the camera position and angle may have changed since the filming of other linear switch sound tests. However, despite the difference in microphone position, the microphone used in this test was at a similar distance and position, ensuring that the sound quality was not affected.
Thanks to Theremin Goat & The Stupid Bullets Tech for the rare information about this switch!
Theremin Goat review:
https://www.theremingoat.com/blog/ktt...
The Stupid Bullets Tech website:
https://stupidbulletstech.com/product...
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00:00 - Unboxing
00:12 - Switch Presentation
00:23 - Switch Specs
00:30 - Inside the Switch
00:40 - Packaging
00:49 - Switches on the board
01:03 - RGB shine through
01:12 - Solo Switch Decibel Meter Test
01:25 - Solo Switch with keycap Decibel Meter Test
01:39 - GMK Typing Sound Test
02:14 - GMK Single Key Sound Test
02:28 - MT3 Typing Sound Test
03:03 - MT3 Single Key Sound Test
03:16 - SA Typing Sound Test
03:51 - SA Single Key Sound Test
04:05 - Personal Review
04:47 - 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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