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I've got various, Ducky One X, Keychron Q6 Max, Ducky 6108, Keychron B6 Pro and so on. The Q6 Max is the best feeling thanks to how much it weights and how those switches feel. I use the Keychron Hacker Mint keycaps though.
robbiekhan in r/keyboards
June 5, 2025 11:57 PM
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FYI, I went for a Keychron Q6 Max with browns. While I like the browns, I swapped the switches to the TTC Frozen Silent v2 you suggested, they are great, thank you for that.I also got a set of epomaker sea salt silent v3 to try out. Now, while I love the look and feel of the stock keycaps on the Q6
...Zalik_ in r/MechanicalKeyboards
March 31, 2026 6:58 AM
2
I'm not sure about an iso layout, but I'd recommend either a nuphy node with the silent bluish max or a keychron q6 max with either some silent switches or maybe some subtle linears. Switch wise I'd recommend looking at u4t boba silent tactiles if you like a bit of feedback in your fingers. Another
...micro_world_crafter in r/MechanicalKeyboards
March 18, 2026 10:29 AM
2
If you want portability and speed get the V6 max with red switches; If you want more feedback/positive weight to each keystroke and have a deeper sound out of the box go with a Q6Max and their Banana switches. I own a Q13 (red switch) and a V10 Max (banana switches with very similar alice setup). I
...fictionalbaconmonstr in r/Keychron
May 28, 2025 7:58 AM
2
Keychron Q6 Max (has pretty much all diy mods), stock keycaps, HUANO SAKURA switches (relubed after overlubing) - despite the enormous hype the sound is too clacky and high-pitched (the overal feel is still amazing tho) any similar experiences / recommendations for slightly more bassy but still crea
...sodtheshadow in r/MechanicalKeyboards
March 30, 2026 1:07 AM
1
I don't remember the Steel Series Model off the top of my head, it wasn't one of their top of the line boards. My wife uses a V5 and I use the same at work, both with Keychron Pro Reds. For gaming I use a Q6 Max with Gateron Jupiter Banana switches. I like the shorter push depth and tactile switch.
NodePoker in r/LinusTechTips
April 9, 2026 2:43 PM
1
I jumped from a Razer black widow which Iโve been using since 2017 to Keychron Q6 Max last week, so my experience is v.limited but the look, feel, weight and sound of this board is so good. I game and code on it so Iโm using it ~8-10 hours a day, not noticed any issues so far
NocoMonoco in r/keyboards
April 10, 2026 3:35 PM
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bro, i was so looking forward to it too. i lowkey do want to just get a replacement Q6 Max cus it felt great. im currently trialing my friends Q6 Pro and it's not as thocky for some reason. have you tried the node100? i've been eyeing that and kind of waiting for it to release on amazon, in case i w
...WontonHusky in r/keyboards
February 14, 2026 1:39 AM
1
Thank you. Yep, it seems Keychron don't think users will want to buy their keycaps. Which is a shame as they're actually quite nice to type on (currently typing this on my Q6 Max out-of-the-box edition ๐)
No-Possession-2685 in r/keycaps
March 11, 2026 5:50 PM
1
I bought a Keychron Q6M with Gateron Banana switches recently. At first, this combo felt like a huge upgrade over my 6+ year old Logitech G915 in terms of typing (my primary use case), but now I'm starting to have issues with double bounce when I type. I think the issue is actuation pressure is a bi
...thisisnotdave in r/MechanicalKeyboards
May 14, 2025 9:42 AM
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