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Monsgeek MG108W Keyboard DIY Kit
Specs & Details
Option 2: Stabilizer Tuning & Tape Mod
Option 3: Stabilizer Tuning, Tape Mod, & Polyfill Mod
✨ MG108W features
- Full-sized Layout (108 Keys)
- Hotswap Sockets
- Wireless 2.4G, USB Dongle provided
- Aluminum Plate
- Modified Stack Mount
- Stock stabilisers
- Plate foam & PE Foam included
- Detachable cable
- Manual
Does not come with Switches and Keycaps.
Add-on Keyboard Mods
- Lubing with Krytox205g2 on housing
- Lubing with Permatex Dielectric Grease on wires
- Balance wires to ensure that there will be no rattle.
Tape Mod: 2 layers of masking tape will be added to the back of the PCB, enhancing the sound of the keyboard by absorbing high pitched frequencies from the switches and reflecting back low pitched frequencies. This will cause the keyboard to have a 'creamy' sound profile
Polyfill Mod: Polyester fiber material is used to fill up spaces inbetween the circuit board and bottom case, to mitigate hollowness.
In the box
You will need 108 switches for this keyboard.
- Wireless 2.4G Dongle
- USB Cable (White/Black)
Controls & Software
Instruction Manual provided
- Regular price
- $60.00
- Regular price
-
- Sale price
- $60.00
- Unit price
- per
Option 2: Stabilizer Tuning & Tape Mod
Option 3: Stabilizer Tuning, Tape Mod, & Polyfill Mod
✨ MG108W features
- Full-sized Layout (108 Keys)
- Hotswap Sockets
- Wireless 2.4G, USB Dongle provided
- Aluminum Plate
- Modified Stack Mount
- Stock stabilisers
- Plate foam & PE Foam included
- Detachable cable
- Manual
Does not come with Switches and Keycaps.
Add-on Keyboard Mods
- Lubing with Krytox205g2 on housing
- Lubing with Permatex Dielectric Grease on wires
- Balance wires to ensure that there will be no rattle.
Tape Mod: 2 layers of masking tape will be added to the back of the PCB, enhancing the sound of the keyboard by absorbing high pitched frequencies from the switches and reflecting back low pitched frequencies. This will cause the keyboard to have a 'creamy' sound profile
Polyfill Mod: Polyester fiber material is used to fill up spaces inbetween the circuit board and bottom case, to mitigate hollowness.