The different materials - most especially the wood - in the butt of various cues is bound to make a difference in the "feel" of a cue even with the same shaft. Different woods do vibrate, or resonate, at different frequencies. In general, historically great playing cue woods have been great "tone" woods used in musical instuments. Maple - think "Fiddleback", Ebony, Rosewood, etc.
Had a very interesting conversation about this very issue with Dennis Searing a while back. I'm a former musician, and he & I were able to find a lot of common ground about the positive effect of choosing the right woods.
Had a very interesting conversation about this very issue with Dennis Searing a while back. I'm a former musician, and he & I were able to find a lot of common ground about the positive effect of choosing the right woods.
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