Cue feed back is often referred to when discussing a cue.
Does it tell you that you hit the cueball too hard?
Does it tell you that you hit the cueball low when you wanted to hit it dead center?
Do you want it vibrate and sting your hand?
Is there a particular sound you want it to make, such as bing, boing, thund, ping, plunk, etc?
According to Mike Lambros' Site http://www.lambroscues.com/education.htm the cue should feel and sound the same on every shot.
What does it mean to you?
Does it tell you that you hit the cueball too hard?
Does it tell you that you hit the cueball low when you wanted to hit it dead center?
Do you want it vibrate and sting your hand?
Is there a particular sound you want it to make, such as bing, boing, thund, ping, plunk, etc?
According to Mike Lambros' Site http://www.lambroscues.com/education.htm the cue should feel and sound the same on every shot.
What does it mean to you?