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Try sending an email to realkingcobra, who installs Diamond tables. He should be able to tell you the difference between the two. Let us know what you find out!Hey Folks, some time in the future I will possibly be looking at purchasing either the 9ft. diamond professional or the pro-am. From what I see on the site the professional will cost $8900 and the pro-am will cost $5500. Both with the lights.
What is the difference between these two tables besides the cost?
John
I just looked again and you are right. Thank. I think I was looking at the quote for the honduras rosewood. A guy from Diamond sent me a nice little discount quote today so I have my choice.
I personally like the idea of having 1 piece slate. I definately like the ball return. I think I'm leaning towards the pro-am.
Thanks for all opinions so far. Keep em' coming.
John
I thought the different between the Pro and the Pro-am was the pocket size?
Pro being tigher, 4 3/8in
Pro-am being 4 5/8in
OR something close to these dimensions.
Please if anyone know's please post the facts, I'm going to be purchasing one in the next few months and I was looking to get the Pro because of the tigher pockets, and 1 piece slate, but if the pro-am has the same pockets and 1-piece slate that opens my options up quit a bit.
I thought the different between the Pro and the Pro-am was the pocket size?
Pro being tigher, 4 3/8in
Pro-am being 4 5/8in
OR something close to these dimensions.
Please if anyone know's please post the facts, I'm going to be purchasing one in the next few months and I was looking to get the Pro because of the tigher pockets, and 1 piece slate, but if the pro-am has the same pockets and 1-piece slate that opens my options up quit a bit.
I don't believe this is the case. I think you are confusing the pro cut and league cut pockets with table styles.
The pro cut pockets are 4 1/2" and the league cut are 4 3/4" I believe.
The difference between the pro and proam tables are like most have mentioned. The proam is designed to be off loaded all assembled with the one piece slate to make it quicker to move in for tournaments. The pro is more of a commercial grade home table with 3 piece slate. I believe RKC said you can put 3 piece slate on the proam if you want and 1 piece on the pro. I have a proam and like it quite a bit.
Like others have mentioned, if you have stairs and tight corners to negotiate while moving the table in your house, the pro might be the way to go.
OK guys, here's the run down between the two tables.
ProAm;
The ProAm is the REAL commercial model of table from Diamond, and as far as I'm concerned, the only real COMMERCIAL model of pool table in the world.
Description; Comes with a one piece slate, 1" thick. Has dymondwood on the rails and skirts, can be ordered with natural wood rails as well, but I don't recommend it because they will show wear in time.
The table can be disassembled, carried piece by piece into the location and reassembled. Yes, this table can be fitted with a 30mm (1 3/16") slate, but you'll have to give up the 22 point leveling system as 18 of the levelers can't be applied because of how the 3 piece slate is mounted, so the level of the slate is done with wedges from the outside under the slate, no difference in the final out come of overall level though, both ways will get you there.
The table only comes with an internal ball return system because the table can't be fitted with drop pockets.
The ProAm also has one of the widest leg stances of any table on the market, which means the table sits like a bulldog, strong and steady, HARD to shake or move once in place.
Pockets are available in 4 1/2" procut, or 4 3/4" league cut.
Slate shelf depth is the same on both tables, the Pro or ProAm.
The ProAm's main frame is of a box design with 1 1/2" plywood stood on end being the main support, very strong construction.
Diamond Professional;
The Pro is available in either a 1 piece or 3 piece slate, same as the ProAm. Pocket openings are the same. Rail finish is either natural wood, or dymondwood, with natural wood skirts.
NO ball return is currently being offered with the Professional at this time!
The Pro is available with the multi-point leveling system with either slates.
The Pro uses a timber-strand frame system for the slate and rail support.
Both Tables;
Share the Artemis Intercontinental K55 cushions, the same leather bi-level pocket liners. The same pocket openings, the same slates, the same slate shelf depth.
Glen, need some coffee before I can think anymore:grin:
PS. The ProAm holds a much higher resale value as well, should you EVER decide to sell the table too:grin: