You will have to try a number of similar blades with different weight balances and have some experiences to figure out your preferences.
Some people are totally fine, or even crave the modern push for hollow handle, head heavy setups.
I have been very public about my preferences of a solid handle feel and weight lower, even if the blade weight goes into territory that pops the eyes out of players - like 120g … and that blade, confirmed by Carl, swung easier than the original version of that blade, that Carl was very familiar with.
There are reasons of physics why it is easier to initiate acceleration (or accelerate the acceleration as the bat is already moving) with wrist. It centers around the argument that more mass low makes an easier to execute fulcrum. Also, no hollow feel is a better feedback over an earthquake.
The argument for a head heavy bat is the impact feels powerful like a hammer... kinda because it is almost like swinging a hammer... harder to initiate acceleration or accelerate bat at motion... but can still finally make bat speed and since more mass is forward, it feels like more power is delivered to the ball.
Those are simplified arguments for or against either. Again, you will need to have some experience to know and feel for yourself for you to form and know your own preference.
I guess if you really wanted to know with just one bat, you could play your bat with a few easy mods to learn with your blade you are familiar with...
- Add lead weight tape of 5 grams or more to edge of bat as much centered at top. BTY and some other outfits sell this stuff, call it power tape or something like that.
- Add 6 grams of grip tape, that is usually 2 grips which may be too thick, even 3 grams is a noticeable difference to know and feel. Often, a head heavy bat need just a few grams low.
- Take off both handle pieces. If the pieces are not hollow already, hollow them to remove a few grams and slap it together and have at it.
- Take off handle pieces if handle piece or throat is hollow, if not, you already hollowed out the handle pieces, so add some glue in there and add reinforcing metal, like paperclips or small nails. Measure your bat weight before, and on the scale, put bat, the removed handle pieces, and the proposed clips to get the weight a few grams over the original weight... glue will add a few more grams. Slap it together and have at it. This is the Beast Mod.
- Add grip tape to your Beast Mod blade... even more beastly you will find.
If you dig deep, you can find beast mod threads, original and later where many of us presented views and stories.