Thanks to @alps suck (nice guy, terrible username =P) I had an out-of-the-box-but-otherwise-new wang 725 with no caps on it. In truth, the board sat in it's plastic bag for about a month or so without me touching it - but I knew I would build something with it at some point. It wasn't until @mattr567 decided to break up his 725 and sell me the caps from his board for a very generous price (thanks again, man!) that I decided to finally do something with the board!
I present to you the Blue Alps Wang 725!


....with some SKCM dampened cream for the switches I don't use often... or at all. I actually really like the dampened switches in the f row, though - they make a really nice sound. They honestly sound like topre to me, but I only know the sound of topre through videos since I don't have a topre board of my own.
Anyway, I actually think these are the best sounding blue alps I own now! This chassis is FANTASTIC for clicky alps, in my opinion. I was orginally really struggling with what type of alps to put in the board. Since they only come with tactile alps, I was kind of leaning towards putting a tactile switch in it, like undampened cream or something - but I didn't have enough of those, so I went with blue to break the mold a little and I think it paid off! The switches sound very bassy in this chassis! Here's a quick video I took:
Overall: SUPER happy =) I would recommend this to anyone who has a wang 725 and some spare blue alps!! Plus, as an added bonus, it's ANSI! Well, mostly ANSI =P
Thanks for reading! On to the next project!


またね。
//gains.