Why did you have to ask this? I seem compelled to answer and I'm not liking the 'sound' of what I'm going to say.
What you like in the sound of a cue stick should be solidness, etc. I guess.
What I like in the sound of a cue has absolutely nothing to do with how it plays and too much to do with how much I like the cue.
The quieter the better. This is probably why I use the softest tip I can find. Elk Master, and I don't do any of that compressing it to make it firmer or anything like that. They are cheap so as soon as it starts to wear down and get hard and loud, I change it.
P.S. In case you didn't notice, this is not 'sound' advice.
What you like in the sound of a cue stick should be solidness, etc. I guess.
What I like in the sound of a cue has absolutely nothing to do with how it plays and too much to do with how much I like the cue.
The quieter the better. This is probably why I use the softest tip I can find. Elk Master, and I don't do any of that compressing it to make it firmer or anything like that. They are cheap so as soon as it starts to wear down and get hard and loud, I change it.
P.S. In case you didn't notice, this is not 'sound' advice.