I normally use an Ash cue (have done for 15 years), but that is currently benched until Mike the Master fixes the joint. Whilst it was originally getting sorted (not by MW for the record) I used a few cues that were completely different to my normal cue, so I decided to get a spare which is closer to my specs, and I ended up buying a mastercue maple from ADR. It is beautifully made, but lighter than my ash cue.
In terms of playablility, it is pretty good. The shaft is slightly less responsive than my ash, but there really isn't a big difference apart from the grain. I had a 50+ with it last week, so it can't be to bad. I would say it is definately easier to go from an ash to maple than the other way. If you are a fairly newcomer, it won't really matter which one choose as you'll get used to either. I personally think it is harder to swap one ash cue for another as opposed to ash to maple, but thats just my opinion.
Dean
In terms of playablility, it is pretty good. The shaft is slightly less responsive than my ash, but there really isn't a big difference apart from the grain. I had a 50+ with it last week, so it can't be to bad. I would say it is definately easier to go from an ash to maple than the other way. If you are a fairly newcomer, it won't really matter which one choose as you'll get used to either. I personally think it is harder to swap one ash cue for another as opposed to ash to maple, but thats just my opinion.
Dean
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