JW
Well-known member
Yup. We're on the same page here. Those brackets are perfect except for no threading. I used a couple self tapping screws on 2 channels that I replaced the input switch on. I expect after a long time they may need to be tightened again, but very solid for now.
One other annoying thing is the C&K switches (and Well Buying) have a little indentation on the very top of the plunger that seems to be just enough to bottom out the white plastic button on the chassis when switch is pushed in. I solved this by cutting a tiny piece of heat shrink tubing and setting it in the indentation. This raises the height of the plunger ever so much so that the white button doesn't bottom out. Tight tolerances!
Also, both C&K switches I ordered got very rough feeling when plunged, after a few cycles. Strange. I like the feel of these a lot better https://www.mouser.com/productdetail/well-buying/t-s2aln4?qs=sGAEpiMZZMvxtGF7dlGNpj56%2Fa6fO%2FCaux%2F5vMOiNlo%3D Might be a little less sturdy looking but the feel is a lot better imo. And cheaper. And I already have a bunch of them.
So, your finding that bracket is going to make my board way more rad. Thanks Matt!
Also, buttons do push out of the top slightly more than previously. But with the super solid switch action and feel, it's almost more badass that they poke out a tiny bit more.
One other annoying thing is the C&K switches (and Well Buying) have a little indentation on the very top of the plunger that seems to be just enough to bottom out the white plastic button on the chassis when switch is pushed in. I solved this by cutting a tiny piece of heat shrink tubing and setting it in the indentation. This raises the height of the plunger ever so much so that the white button doesn't bottom out. Tight tolerances!
Also, both C&K switches I ordered got very rough feeling when plunged, after a few cycles. Strange. I like the feel of these a lot better https://www.mouser.com/productdetail/well-buying/t-s2aln4?qs=sGAEpiMZZMvxtGF7dlGNpj56%2Fa6fO%2FCaux%2F5vMOiNlo%3D Might be a little less sturdy looking but the feel is a lot better imo. And cheaper. And I already have a bunch of them.
So, your finding that bracket is going to make my board way more rad. Thanks Matt!
Also, buttons do push out of the top slightly more than previously. But with the super solid switch action and feel, it's almost more badass that they poke out a tiny bit more.