Classic Piano - Cherry Profile Dye-Sub PBT Full Keycap Set


Category: Keycaps
Keychron Classic Piano Cherry Profile Dye-Sub PBT Full Keycap Set


Category: Keycaps
Keychron Classic Piano Cherry Profile Dye-Sub PBT Full Keycap Set
The Cherry profile feels noticeably lower and more stable than the OEM ones I was using before — my fingers just glide between rows now. The dye-sub legends are crisp and the creamy off-white is exactly what I hoped for.
The sound is deeper and more muted than my old ABS caps—exactly what I was hoping for. The dye-sub legends are crisp and the Cherry profile makes typing feel instantly familiar for long sessions.
Finally, a keycap set that truly nails the classic piano aesthetic — the lettering is crisp and the Cherry profile feels just right for long typing sessions. I swapped out my old OEM set and instantly noticed a more stable, satisfying keypress.
Was worried about PBT feeling rough, but the texture on these is actually silky-smooth yet still has that nice solid bottom-out sound. The dye-sub legends are crisp and perfectly aligned, especially on the tricky modifier keys. Really completes the clean look I was going for.
Installed these on my daily driver and the Cherry profile makes a huge difference for touch typing—my fingers glide between rows much smoother now. The dye-sub legends are sharp and the PBT feels dense, not cheap at all.
The colors are exactly as pictured—a clean, crisp white with perfectly readable legends. Fit my board without any wobble on the stabilized keys.
The Cherry profile feels incredible under my fingers—much more comfortable for long typing sessions than the OEM profile I was used to. The color scheme is exactly as pictured, with a clean, elegant look on my desk.
The dye-sub lettering is crisp and the colors are exactly like the product photos, which I always worry about. The 139-key set covered my odd layout without any compatibility issues. Spending a rainy afternoon swapping these out was oddly satisfying.
The Cherry profile feels so much more comfortable for long typing sessions than the OEM ones I was used to. The muted beige and off-white tones give my board a really clean, vintage look that I didn't expect to love this much.
The dye-sub legends look crisp and clean, and I love the vintage piano key color scheme—it’s way more unique than plain white or black caps. The full kit even covered my odd-sized spacebars, which was a nice surprise.