Black type CMYK looks too dark after conversion to RGB

I sent a drawing of the newsletter for the printer and then asked to convert it usable on the customer's Web site. I converted all RGB colors except black, who as everyone knows cannot be converted or deleted. So I created a new black in RGB R = 0 B = 0 G = 0. Then I applied it to all of my paragraph and character styles. I noticed that this new black seems darker than the in the document I sent to print. For most type, the difference is not a problem. But where the black guy appears on a gray background, it's especially noticeable. As an experiment, I've converted a paragraph on the black RGB and the other left in CMYK mode. RGB appears too heavy and the type seems less clear. What I don't understand?

You give the customer a pdf for the site? I think that you may be overloading it. When you choose your pdf export settings, you can choose RGB. You don't need to make any changes to the original document.

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