>>939658273
A bump you say? As in a TACTILE bump? Like in a tactile switch?
Say less! I've got it from here!
Let me tell you about the most recent tactile switch I've been tinkering with!
>The Cherry MX2A Brown
It doesn't need much of an introduction - Cherry is the GOAT for MX switches and they have been a classic for years already.
The new line of MX2A has tighter molds and a brighter sound than previous lines.
They remain largely unchanged from their predecessors - maintaining a similar "Cherry scratch" that everyone associates with Cherry switches.
If you're like me, you absolutely despise Cherry's factory lube.
I was able to find unlubed Browns and lubed them how I typically like with gpl105 for the spring and Krytox 205g0 for the spring and stem.
I tried the stock springs at first - BIG MISTAKE!
I could easily tell the difference in pressures needed to bottom out between switches.
Not only this, but the 15mm springs are not my favorite to begin with.
I ended up spring swapping to a 21mm 58g single stage spring, and MAN they feel a lot better now.
The tactile bump is more pronounced, and the weight feels much more consistent.
If you're interested in a switch that takes some tinkering, Cherry switches should be the first ones to look at.
If you aren't an entheusiast or if you don't want to mess with them - stay away from Cherry and get Gateron, HMX, Keygeek or any of the others.
The Cherry MX2A Brown switches are a very light tactile switch that will take some time to get accustomed to, but the bright, clacky and scratchy sound profile will make you want to stick with them!