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clothing_throwaway OP t1_jegmx6f wrote

Reply to comment by MKdotcom in 9009 and Grey by clothing_throwaway

Iso top mount. I got the silicone base in case I ever wanted to try out stack mount, but I think it'd be too muted for my tastes. This thing's pretty easy to configure, though, so it could be worth a shot!

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Rise_Chan t1_jegkrcg wrote

Love the gashadokuro art, I have a big painting of that above my bed lol.

Keyboard also looks wonderful. very clean.

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nicolas_33 OP t1_jegicov wrote

Reply to comment by Silentism in TX-Stabs disappointment by nicolas_33

I am talking about the movement of the stems inside the housing. Grab the spacebar and rotate it / wiggle it back and forth. With the TX stabs there was a lot of movement. Now with the Staebies there is almost no movement. The TXs were basically as wobbly as Durock V2s and would have needed the same amount of tuning which I did not expect.

The stabs were assembled and installed correctly, the wire is straight.

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Silentism t1_jeggo20 wrote

What do you mean by the stabs were rocking back and forth? The only thing moving should be the stem piece and the wire. And if you lubed it up and thereโ€™s still ticking that would suggest the wire just wasnโ€™t straight.
Otherwise something just wasnโ€™t snapped into place correctly.
Or maybe the piece that the wire clips into broke or cracked while you were putting it in? Iโ€™ve had that happen once or twice.

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