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Ortek Mck 201 Keyboard Sound Test Alps Green Four Tab Clone es

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Audio Spectrum Analysis

Real-time frequency decomposition

Thock (Bass)
Clack (Mid)
Click (High)
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Community Verdict

Users report a mix of positive and negative experiences with the Ortek MCK-201 keyboard. The switches are described as unknown Alps Green four-tab Clone linear switches, which offer a smooth feel but lack the tactile bump typical of premium switches. Sound-wise, the keyboard produces a thocky, clacky sound that is not particularly deep or clear. While the keycaps are aesthetically pleasing, the overall typing experience is criticized for being unpleasant due to the thin plastic mounting plate and poor build quality.

SmoothHeavyThockyClacky

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Sound Analysis

Pitch1913 Hz
ThockyClacky
Volume-39.4 dB
QuietLoud