I guess I'm getting a set then!
I'm a bit late but I wanted to give some additional impressions.
I ordered a clear set in addition to a set of black caps because I don't like the completely clear look. Here you can see I changed the caps. This image illustrates a possible dealbreaker for some, the cap height, it's HUGE. This is by design because if it wasn't as tall, the cap would sink below the rim when you press it. If you are one of those players that slides over buttons, this could be an issue. It hasn't happened to me but I've heard the caps coming off for some people during play and I believe it's plausible. Also in this case the required mad catz te2 clear risers actually help mask the octagonal rim design.
Compare this to the height of the seimitsu ps-14g's (my favorite buttons btw)
Back to the gamerfingers. The stock cherry red switches are really good. The action on the buttons feel great. I can press down and as soon as I let go, the button is already up. This is a key difference to the cherry brown switch and razer orange switch I also got. If you read the descriptions of the difference between the switches, the brown and orange mention a "tactile feel" with a bump for feedback. I've never used a mechanical keyboard and so I was not sure if this something I would prefer or need, so of course I had to try them. I found the tactile feel and bump to takeaway from the experience. It's very sleight but It felt as if the buttons are delayed to come up and the "tactile feel" is more like resistance. Picture button mashing such as shooting in a shmup or trying to do a hundred hand slap by honda with this setup. I'd be feeling like i'm being delayed. In practice there is no delay but it
feels that way. Out of the two, the razer orange is far superior and I'm not bothered by the "tactile feel" on them.
In short the stock cherry red switches are ideal and all you need but if you want the bump, then get the razer orange switches. A plus to the orange switches is that they have the shortest engage distance but in real world use, it's not a big deal. I didn't try the blue switch because I need a silent switch.
Bonus shots of these buttons being lit up by led.
Note to all my fellow TE2 ps4 users: The LEDs cannot be turned off like the xb1 stick can. In fact after these shots, I put my led board back into my xb1 stick because it's pretty useless unless you want it on all the time.
How it looks during the day
How it looks at night