I recently purchased the Akko PC75B after countless frustrations with the Glorious GMMK Pro. I was hesitant to "downgrade", but keyboards are becoming cheaper with more features - this is a perfect example of that. I will say that there are other boards getting towards this price range that are full metal and have much more customization options, but they're either group-buys or sold-out. If you're looking for something to be delivered within a couple days, then I'd recommend this board without hesitation.(If you are looking for a thock or marble sound, this keyboard is a great option to look into.)Pros:- The layout is aesthetically pleasing.- The stock stabilizers sounded perfect - I have no idea how Akko's QC department did it, but I purchased plate mount stabs that I didn't even need to install. (This PCB does not support screw-in stabs.) I am SUPER impressed with this alone.- The case comes with a cut-to-size silicone weight which helps with sound dampening and giving it some heft.- This is a great starter mechanical keyboard or one for enthusiasts. I think this is going to be my daily driver for a while - until something else peaks my interest.- Out of the box, this keyboard sounds great. I was expecting to spend a while modding this board, but I only needed to tape mod and add PE foam for it to have the sound I wanted.- The plate is flexible, which offers a different typing experience than a stiff-plate.Cons:-The Black version of this board is sold out - you're limited to this white variant.-The Akko RGB software isn't very user friendly, but it is more intuitive than other budget boards.- No option for a "barebones" version which would cut the costs - I didn't use the keycaps or switches provided.- The knob stem is a weird length and doesn't offer a ton of customization options - I wish it would've been a more universal design.