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Shoo...nothing to see here. - zeio
That's how "control" is defined at Butterfly, that is, the reliability of hitting the shot in the direction as intended by the player. That definition is consistently applied in the granted patent for Dignics. Kaoru Nishida, credited in the patent for Bryce Highspeed, serves as a consultant for Butterfly and has a PhD in Physics or Engineering(gotta look it up). He was involved in the development of Tenergy and has written a few columns for Japanese magazine Table Tennis Kingdom, one of which happens to be about control. Last but not least, "control" is discussed in detail in the "All ABOUT TENERGY" infomercial....So it was like when I used T05, I could hit 90-95% of those where I want it to. When I used PME it was like 50%. I understand that probably there was some difference in either power or angle between my strokes that caused this. But Tenergy could handle those changes and land ball on a table and the same difference was crucial for PME...
Also I had the similar story with Barracuda. Everyone says that it has great control, but when performing not very strong backhand opening loop, ball slipped from it and was hitting a net way too often. I understand that it is a problem with my stroke, that wasn't consistent enough, but I have never had anything near like that with any other rubber before and after it.
That issue with Baracuda is typical of ESN Tensor. There are few if any "gears" in the low to medium range. That's been an age-old problem since the high-density sponge.