I would say Gateron Yellows with heavier springs (even stock tbh), but the case and keycaps matter as well. Essentially the lower keycaps profile (ASA, DSA, Cherry) will provide a higher pitch than something thicker like SA or MT3.
If all else go with Gat Yellows - they're dirt cheap and easy to come by, you can even find them on Amazon.
Are we talking about the same marshmallow switches? Because they are not high-pitched nor clacky. They're muted and thoccy like JWK lavenders. If you want clacky, MX Blacks, SP Star Meteors Whites, and NK Creams.
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Rei_Takata t1_iu9s96x wrote
I would say Gateron Yellows with heavier springs (even stock tbh), but the case and keycaps matter as well. Essentially the lower keycaps profile (ASA, DSA, Cherry) will provide a higher pitch than something thicker like SA or MT3.
If all else go with Gat Yellows - they're dirt cheap and easy to come by, you can even find them on Amazon.