what are the advantages and disadvantages of foward balanced ss joint cues
Regardless of joint, I believe forward balance cues aid in keeping a smooth & level stroke by keeping the front of the cue from lifting mid stroke. The downfall is that the same quality also highlights bad aim by making it more difficult for players to "steer" the cue mid stroke. So it's not really an advantage, just a different approach that some players feel better with & some not so much.
That is true. Forward balance cues feel heavier during play, where rear balance cues feel light. I prefer my cues to balance just forward of neutral.
At what point is considerd forward balance ?
19" from the butt on a 58" cue. I strive to keep mine at 19"-19.75". 18"-18.5" is right at about neutral. 20"+ feels too forward weighted for me and akward. So realistically, there's about a 1.5" window of comfort zone, and every .25" is noticeably different.
I have a cue thats 20+ wich I love but I am looking to switch to something other than a steel joint. Just wondering if thats even possible. Thank you for any input you can give me.