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ctennisam94
02-22-2009, 10:50 PM
hi
i currently have
pro supex titan
pro supex ft ruff
PSGD
Gosen OG Micro
have any of you used these strings in a hybrid?
if so did you feel any difference between the full poly of big ace?
thnks
ARNICOLINI
02-23-2009, 12:36 PM
I have used it with the OG Sheep Micro.
I liked it - I am still experimenting trying to find that perfect setup. However I like big ace and bought more of it to experiment some more with it.
I think big ace is a softer poly if you like softer polys. and then hybriding it up makes it even softer. I like the mix that a hybrid can give you - it has the stiffness to give you a crisp slice shot and the softness to let me come over my backhand with more feel than a full poly job.
Big Ace Micro is also good in a hybrid as well IMHO.
Applesauceman
02-23-2009, 03:50 PM
Several of my customers switched from Prince Tournament Poly/PSGD to Big Ace/PSGD and are very pleased.
gastro54
02-23-2009, 05:39 PM
I've used all 4 in a hybrid w/ BA and so far the edge goes to FT Ruff for durability, control
Its a large difference from full poly. The stringbed feels much softer/lively
I have been enjoying BA 1.22 and Big ace micro as well for full jobs.
I don't find it harsh at all, but has very good feel.
I have been thinking of a hybrid of BAM and CF to actually firm it up a bit more.
Several of my customers switched from Prince Tournament Poly/PSGD to Big Ace/PSGD and are very pleased.I have to agree BA and PSGD played well. I have also used BA and Titan, it also played well. Titan is a little softer of a syn gut than PSGD.
Wayne
mikeler
02-24-2009, 06:00 AM
Several of my customers switched from Prince Tournament Poly/PSGD to Big Ace/PSGD and are very pleased.
I'm currently using Big Ace 16/PSGD 16 in the mains and crosses respectively. I have both at 60 pounds. I'm really enjoying the way it plays.
Luminous
02-24-2009, 06:38 AM
+1 for BA and PSGD :)
ctennisam94
02-24-2009, 05:27 PM
Thanks guys
How much do u raise the tension for the crosses for these strings?
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