Diamond Bar boxes

alphadog

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Are the rails the same on all the Diamond Bar boxes?
I know there are at least two versions of the rails on the 9 ftrs.
 
Blue label Diamonds are the newer versions.
Red label Diamonds are the older versions.
Banking and kicking is a little different.......not much.
 
The old ones (red label), the cushions are super springy. I don't like them at all and was happy they made the change to better cushions.
 
The red lable ones are awesome, you just need to get used to them... You can't play on a Gold Crown and then go play on one. It'd be like playin on a trampoline:cool:
 
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Diamond has always used k55 profile cushions...


Enjoy'





Rob.M
 
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As stated previously, the red diamond plays different from the blue. I find the red diamond to bank shorter than the blue and the cushions are a little more springy. Me, I prefer the blue diamonds, but play fairly often on the reds as well.
 
I have not had the opportunity to play on a 9' Diamond yet but my modified GCII with Artemis cushions plays very similar to a blue label Diamond BB. It seems to me the red label Diamonds play very springy on soft to medium shots but the difference between the blue and red seems to lessen on harder shots.On the red Diamonds it almost seems like the ball speeds up on cushion rebounds with soft to medium shots. I agree that the reds seem to bank/kick shorter than the blues. Everyone talks about how great the Diamonds play but I just did not see where they played so much better than a nice Gold Crown. The only complaint I had with my GC in its original configuration was that for such big pockets it would reject a lot of shots, I'm not sure if it was the pocket miters or the very deep pocket shelves that caused this.
 
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Greg Sullivan told me himself that the profile of the cushions are different from the red to blue.

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Sounds like you misunderstood, Check your resources' diamond red label and diamond blue label tables uses the same k55 cushions.
Diamond changed the subrail specs with the blue label and never changed the cushion k55 profile. I'll take bets on that if you'd like.

Rob.M
 
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Sounds like you misunderstood, Check your resources' diamond red label and diamond blue label tables uses the same k55 cushions.
Diamond changed the subrail specs with the blue label and never changed the cushion k55 profile. I'll take bets on that if you'd like.

Rob.M
If you change the profile of the subrail you change the profile of the cushion. I will not bet because I'm sure you are correct. But the profile is changed and it makes a world of difference,
 
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Greg Sullivan told me himself that the profile of the cushions are different from the red to blue.

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Now you change your wording... You said profile of the CUSHIONS are different... The profile of the cushion did not change..the specs where the cushion attaches to the sub-rail did change.
You might of meant to say it differently but you worded it wrong.

Ship the fiffty'



Rob.M
 
The red lable ones are awesome, you just need to get used to them... You can't play on a Gold Crown and then go play on one. It'd be like playin on a trampoline:cool:

this is true on the blue label and the 9 footers also. Diamonds will always feel like a trampoline after playing on a GC.

I find myself using bar box speed on a 9 foot diamond in order to keep my speed under control.
 
If the cushion was changed on the attachment to the sub rail, then the profile DID in fact change.


There is an assembly consisting of the rubber cushion and the wood rail it is glued to. They are independent entities. You can change one without changing the other.

Sure, there is a net change in how the ball reacts when hitting this assembly, but that does not change the fact that the rubber cushion profile is unchanged.
 
K55 rubber is K55 rubber... the angle you fix it at is its profile. That's what profile means. When you ask a model for a profile she doesn't switch models she simply turns her head to give another (profile)
 
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