Thanks!

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Order-ID | Stock| Price|Cur|Product code
MXGREEN | >500| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-F1NN
MXGREY | >500| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-D1NN
MXRED | 249| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-L1NN
MXWHITE | 280| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-A1NN
MXGREEN/NW | 339| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-F1NW
MXGREY/NW | >500| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-D1NW
MXRED/NW | 157| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-L1NW
MXWHITE/NW | >500| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-A1NW
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MXBROWN | >500| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-G1NN
MXBROWN/NW | >500| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-G1NW
MXCLEAR | >500| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-C1NN
MXCLEAR/NW | >500| 0.65|EUR|MX1A-C1NW
Yes, I indeed do sell them separately!Paranoid wrote: Hey 7bit (or anyone), what's your opinion on MX white switches? I have a few samples and they feel a bit softer / less noisy than MX blue. And less stiff/scratchy than MX clears..
I was thinking of making a clear switch with clear or white stems but I'm not quite sure which will feel the nicest. MX blue is the loudest I assume. I don't feel like ordering all of them
Do you also sell white or clear stems separately?
You funny man.. in that case I'll order five million stems
So whites are factory lubed? I saw something on GH about this, didn't know the modern switches would also have them (not at home right now to open up the switch). I thought the click mechanism was different as well.. I've got blues on order right now but haven't had a board with blues yet. Only typed on one of my brother and I thought it was pretty loud but I liked the click. But if whites are more quiet I would lean towards that. I have strong doubts about clears since they have such a heavy bump and feel quite stiff, feels quite awkward when I tried them. Would be ashame if I didn't like those after assembly.
With my little experience so far i can say about MX Whites that they are quieter than Blues and Greens, but almost feel the same. I switched from Blues to Whites (and some Greens) on my Filco board. I have also the issue (like others or everyone), that they sound a little bit different each other, so some are louder, and some quieter. But i don't have a problem with it, since i'm almost all the time bottoming out and a different sound of each key is no problem for me or annoys me. I tried to filter the bad boys out before soldering, but as i found out it didn't help that much - afterwards a bad switch was good and vice versa.