Of course I did that, the only downside is that I couldn't measure them with also the Stiga DNA Pro M using the exact same thickness: I've used the ultramax versions of the R47 and 48 that are supposed to be 2.3mm, then switched to the 2.1mm version of the Stiga DNA Pro M that was WAY easier to use, specially for blocking strategies. The MXP in 2.1/2.2 is exactly in between both the Stiga and the Rasanter, used them on a BTY Omar Assar blade first, then came back to my trusty Donic Waldner Diablo Senso. Rasanter series goes from 2.0 to ultramax 2.3mm thickness, so it's impossible to judge objectively cos' there's no 2.1 or 2.2 versions, but the difference to me was really strong still.
Now on the other hand the Rasanter 47/48 are a perfect addition to all wood ALL+/OFF- blades in the 1250 Hz area for intermediate players with the 2.0mm thickness (tried a club mate racket that was a Waldner Senso V1 with 2.0mm R48 both sides), the Omar Assar being kind of 1350 Hz using it with a ultramax R48 then R47 was too much of a challenge for my abilities to control it. But still, it's fast on all wood blades.