There is no blade with no vibrations. Allwood blades have more vibrations than the composite ones, though their are some composite blades that vibrate as hell.
The personal feeling of these vibrations is a matter of perception, and this perception depends on your synergy with the blade. If the blade really fits you and your style, sooner or later you'll stop to pay special attention to the vibrations, and though they will still be there as an important factor for the way you play, this process will be unseamingly and unconsciously.
It will be very difficult someone else to tell you which blade is your blade, you have to try.
Rubbers do matter too and are a significant factor in the rubbers+blade+player synergy equation.
For example Primorac Carbon has a very good synergy with great range of rubbers, if it fits your style, it may be your choise, but just maybe.
Xiom Vega Tour blade has an excellent synergy with a very great range of rubbers too, I was feeling its vibrations only the first two-three months when I switched to it, since then I don't think about them at all. But when I take any oher blade I immediately start to feel vibrations, no matter what is the particular blade vibration rating.
A proper blade+proper technique=less perceptual vibrations.