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    Posted: 07/02/2008 at 2:18am
Guys,may be it is here somewhere,but I want to ask if you can tell me you opinion after playing with these blades.What rubbers do you select so that the blade does not fell top heavy?I like how the joola samba works on the forehand,but I got a no such good a feeling on the backhand.Most importanly is that I don't want to have a top heavy blade and I need something bouncy on the backhand.Thank you all for your comments in advance
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hey my friend
if you want something bouncy on the BH it means maybe that you do not use your wrist well enough right before contact.
Don't say it!!!
OOOHHH! I heard it.
Let me think a bit and I come back with something (hopefully comments on advice from better people than me).
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hey my friend
if you want something bouncy on the BH it means maybe that you do not use your wrist well enough right before contact.
Don't say it!!!
OOOHHH! I heard it.
Let me think a bit and I come back with something (hopefully comments on advice from better people than me).

bouncy,but controllable.i have no such problem when i use my other blade-also 5 ply all wood.i have  2.1 sriver el on the backhand and everything works well(don't tell me "loose the acoustic now...."),but seriously when i tried to put that sriver on acoustic-the effect was different-dead backhand.no bounce,pretty much.may be what you say is true,but sometimes if i want to just push a ball not too much,the ball ends in the net.i have the same problem with speed 90-very low bounce on the backhand

on acoustic i have soft rubbers made by joola.they are light -so that the blade does feel well balanced.

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may be inspirit?i hear people having good feelings about this particular rubber sheet.if i get 1 sheet of 1.8-2.0 mm may be that will be a solution?
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Peter will be able to tell you. With 4 acoustics and 2 violins, he has things figured out with violins and acoustics... Hahahaha....

He was in online in the morning, but nowhere to be seen now. Maybe he stepped out of the office.

From what I remember, he likes Bryce Speed/FX on acoustics, also H3P, and more recent acquisition: Tenergy & Pryde. I think he like Tenergy a little more than Pryde. I'm sure you'll hear more form him because he doesn't pass any post referring to Violin and/or Acoustic.... Hahahaha...

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Originally posted by rokphish rokphish wrote:

Peter will be able to tell you. With 4 acoustics and 2 violins, he has things figured out with violins and acoustics... Hahahaha....

He was in online in the morning, but nowhere to be seen now. Maybe he stepped out of the office.

From what I remember, he likes Bryce Speed/FX on acoustics, also H3P, and more recent acquisition: Tenergy & Pryde. I think he like Tenergy a little more than Pryde. I'm sure you'll hear more form him because he doesn't pass any post referring to Violin and/or Acoustic.... Hahahaha...

yea,we talked.he is my consultant #1.i value his opinion always.i forgot to mention that i did not want pay 40+just for one rubber sheet.rubber sheet is hard to find that is reasonably priced.i am thinking about ordering "provine"from iruiru.this rubber is soft but springy-less than 24$ per side.i also have to buy another speed grip legato,just in case i loose/break my existing one.too good a frame!
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I really like that stroke: dropping the paddle to 6 o'clock to topspin a short  underspin serve. The same idea can be applied when the underspin is weaker: the back swing shows more 7:30 (your belly button being 9 o'clock) instead 6.
 
Timo Boll's stroke is a great down to earth theory application.
 
When it's dead or heavy topspin what do you do to (counter) loop over the table?
 
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Originally posted by fatt fatt wrote:

I really like that stroke: dropping the paddle to 6 o'clock to topspin a short  underspin serve. The same idea can be applied when the underspin is weaker: the back swing shows more 7:30 (your belly button being 9 o'clock) instead 6.
 
Timo Boll's stroke is a great down to earth theory application.
 
When it's dead or heavy topspin what do you do to (counter) loop over the table?
 
GO (for gold) TIMO!
when it is dead i try to slightly lift the ball and push at the same time(i think) and when it is top heavy-i block before the rise(if i am lucky).
i mean i am heapier with this acoutic 100%,but i find this a little weakness very irritating-the game finishes before it shouldConfused
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While I was using inverted, I liked Solcion, G2FX, Mambo GP and Magna on my BH (with a bit tuning). Also tensors match nicely, like JO Silver, JO Platin Soft, Roxon 450 etc. If you want something cheap you may try Inspirit Q. UL. 35 or 40 deg. versions.  
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i use the rubbers at my signature
nice rubbers for attack....gd
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i only tryed acoustic from a friend for just 5 minutes or so, had a Donic JO waldner on BH and it was amazing, very very short blocks and great accuracy
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For Backhand: Nittaku JO is great but you need speed glue. Nittaku Nodias and Reforma are also very fit for Acoustic. You won't go wrong with the above three rubbers.LOL

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Hammond X works well with acoustic. very good for blocking, looping hitting and smashing.
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Softer Rubbers work well on it, Bryce FX works well on it
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i also thought about eskrips normal or soft/hammond 1.9 mm thick.
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Hammond Pro Alpha is good as well
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Bryce Speed FX,
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       The above rubbers worked perfect for accoustic...
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Tenergy n Pryde is Fine on Acoustic, it depends the weight of your acoustic. If your acoustic is heavy ( more than 90 gr ) then the set up will be around 185 gr, and feel more head heavy. But if your acoustic is below 85 gr, the set up will be just 179 gr, feel a bit head heavy. Tenergy is more suitable for Acoustic rather than Violin because on acoustic it feels softer n has more dwell time.

Holda if you want rubber sheets that cost around $25, you may try inspirit quattro softer sponge, I haven't tried it though, but I've tried the Hard sponge, it's quite good, but heavy. Otherwise you may try 729 high point, it's fast and spinny.
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yes,i have gotten so many responces.thank you all.i will look at the rubber specs now,as i do not know much about these mentioned.i have used 2-3 joola products,stigga innova once and several srivers.never treid chinese rubbers.i was also thinking about this brand'avalox"-www.ping-pong.com.
these are rated as moderately fast with good control.
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Hi peter.. how's the new set up of your accoustic (tenergy + pryde)?
how was it compare to another set up of yours (H3P 40 + H3P 39)?
hope have a great review from you..Smile
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Originally posted by qidsign qidsign wrote:

Hi peter.. how's the new set up of your accoustic (tenergy + pryde)?
how was it compare to another set up of yours (H3P 40 + H3P 39)?
hope have a great review from you..Smile
there is a clip on butterflyonline.com-a guy gives his opinion on 'tenergy"-very nice review from a very good tt player(imo)-watch the clip ,i hope u like it
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Peter can't decide... Apparently all four of his acoustics have different characteristics and weights... So he's going to wait for the fifth one so he could have same weight and same characteristics.... HUAHUHAUHAUHAUHAUHA!!! Evil%20Smile Evil%20Smile
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You can find Acoustic plus Nodias review at:Thumbs%20Up

 
It's written in Chinese. Note that the weight of Nodias is on the heavy side. This might be due to the weight of natural rubber.
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Well.... how about us who don't read chinese?
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Originally posted by qidsign qidsign wrote:

Hi peter.. how's the new set up of your accoustic (tenergy + pryde)?
how was it compare to another set up of yours (H3P 40 + H3P 39)?
hope have a great review from you..Smile
 
It's fast, faster than my H3P setup. But I must adjust my stroke when using tenergy, I must closed a bit when loop, other wise the ball bounce very high. Pryde is also fast, softer, not too spinny, very loud noise, good for blocking.
H3P is more controlled, the effect of the spin is awsome, when it land on the table, it kicks and gone Smile
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Originally posted by peter79 peter79 wrote:

Pryde is also fast, softer, not too spinny, very loud noise, good for blocking.


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i am too confused myself bout my new blade Accoustic set up atm

but i stick with Bryce on BH and 999 Globe Nat on FH....
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