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Join Date: Feb 2004
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after several more sessions. w/ my new yonni mp90....it feels like gut promotes the trampoline effect. it feels like the ball is pushed off the strings rather than popped. not sure i like gut. (vs 16 touch @64lbs)
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| lendl lives |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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I don't like that trapoline effect either.
I was talking to some of the guys that play for MSU. Most of them string high like 65 lbs and don't like the trapiline effect. If you are lacking in power they maybe fine. |
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| Robert Jones |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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I have used gut in the past and have a great deal of trouble controlling it due to the tramp effect. I see why you my need to raise the tension up alot to reduce that effect. I will stick with my poly becasue with gut the only person that gets a work out playing me is the fence.
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| tarheelbornjohn |
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