Posted: 05 Jul 2015, 07:54
Honestly, part of the reason I haven't gotten into these yet is because they seem like a 'dead-end' switch type.
No matter how good they may be, we'll always only be able to experience them within the context of a few ancient boards, most of which probably have quite a few kilometres on them already.
There is no future source of switches or caps aside from scrapping equally old and scarce boards. It looks like you couldn't easily do a PCB-plate swap (the pinout looks closer to ALPS than MX, but wider) to get a different layout or native-USB.
I'd hate to fall in love, then have no suitable fallback in a couple years when the board is worn to the point of requiring repair/replacement.
At least with ALPS-style switches, we have a few firms carrying the torch. If I kill my Tactile Pro, I can get another or at least bags of spare parts at a fair price.
No matter how good they may be, we'll always only be able to experience them within the context of a few ancient boards, most of which probably have quite a few kilometres on them already.
There is no future source of switches or caps aside from scrapping equally old and scarce boards. It looks like you couldn't easily do a PCB-plate swap (the pinout looks closer to ALPS than MX, but wider) to get a different layout or native-USB.
I'd hate to fall in love, then have no suitable fallback in a couple years when the board is worn to the point of requiring repair/replacement.
At least with ALPS-style switches, we have a few firms carrying the torch. If I kill my Tactile Pro, I can get another or at least bags of spare parts at a fair price.