After a few weeks of practice I think this blade is the best combination of touch and power I have ever come across.
It is a bit slower and less direct than my previous Treiber CO but in direct comparison my trainer confirms more arc and spin with the Gauzy, using similar rubbers.
As this is always to some degree a matter of personal technique I can only recommend to try this blade if you are looking for something powerful that still lets you feel the ball.
In this respect, I much prefer it over any Rosewood I have ever tried, and - probably more informative due to similar top veneers - the Ebenholz variants that I have had (one Huaruite clone, one "real"). As for spin, my Gauzy/Rasanter combination beats the Korbel SK7/T05 of a player in our club. But like I said, when I play it. He might think differently.
Otherwise, my all wood experience is rather limited.