Have anyone tried Yinhe Pro 01x

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I heard that Yinhe have pro version of their popular Yinhe pro 01. Anyone tried yet? Just watched review from Roning and he made interesting remarks about it. He mentioned that blade is almost the same as regular but with a little increase in thichness due increase of top layers. Also the core is apparently denser implying that manufacturer might used higher quality wood for the core.
At the table blade plays similar to regular one on the low strokes and at the powerful loops blade is much faster, but still having control.
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Hello fellow TTDailies
I heard that Yinhe have pro version of their popular Yinhe pro 01. Anyone tried yet? Just watched review from Roning and he made interesting remarks about it. He mentioned that blade is almost the same as regular but with a little increase in thichness due increase of top layers. Also the core is apparently denser implying that manufacturer might used higher quality wood for the core.
At the table blade plays similar to regular one on the low strokes and at the powerful loops blade is much faster, but still having control.
Interested to see other opinions
They are increasing the thickness of the top koto? That sounds very counterproductive to me.
DHS increases the core thickness of the blades with its X variants to suit players with less strength. (for example females or older players)
I'm not sure what a thicker top koto would help with, but the Chinese really like fish scales that's for sure and Yinhe makes sweet blades.
 
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They are increasing the thickness of the top koto? That sounds very counterproductive to me.
DHS increases the core thickness of the blades with its X variants to suit players with less strength. (for example females or older players)
I'm not sure what a thicker top koto would help with, but the Chinese really like fish scales that's for sure and Yinhe makes sweet blades.
Yeah, sounds strange to me too. Apparently they increased koto layer by 0.05 mm on the both sides, increasing overall thickness from 5.7 mm to 5.8 mm.
 
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Yeah, sounds strange to me too. Apparently they increased koto layer by 0.05 mm on the both sides, increasing overall thickness from 5.7 mm to 5.8 mm.
Well okay, that is not much. I have a V14 pro that one has a super thin top koto ply. I can see through it and see the carbon almost. It also has an extreme fishscale like the ones in this video.
And I have a D-715 witch is a Golden Viscaria clone and that has a normal thickness top ply. Maybe this is a similar case.

Not sure why Yinhe makes the same blades over and over with a different name.
 
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Not sure why Yinhe makes the same blades over and over with a different
For a company that mainly gained rep by trying to make alternatives for Butterfly stuff, I don't think its too far out of character for them to also follow Butterfly's business model of releasing the same or very similar construction blades with a different coat of paint
 
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Well okay, that is not much. I have a V14 pro that one has a super thin top koto ply. I can see through it and see the carbon almost. It also has an extreme fishscale like the ones in this video.
And I have a D-715 witch is a Golden Viscaria clone and that has a normal thickness top ply. Maybe this is a similar case.

Not sure why Yinhe makes the same blades over and over with a different name.
Bro I'm using pro01 and wanna buy upgrade blade by changing one of theses blades v14 pro, pro01x or d715. By changing one of these can I get a better blade than pro 01. Is there any other blades for better option than pro01? Pls sharing ur experiences thanks bro
 
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Well okay, that is not much. I have a V14 pro that one has a super thin top koto ply. I can see through it and see the carbon almost. It also has an extreme fishscale like the ones in this video.
And I have a D-715 witch is a Golden Viscaria clone and that has a normal thickness top ply. Maybe this is a similar case.

Not sure why Yinhe makes the same blades over and over with a different name.
Can you provide your experience of playing with the D-715? is it really a Golden Viscaria clone or more on the lines of Viscaria and the likes? What has been your experience with it?
 
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Honestly I only played with 2 samples of the pro1x both not mine but my friends' blades. For lovers of koto-alc outer blades this is the best you're going to get without hand selecting a viscaria among a batch of 20 or batch of 50. I have hit with a bunch of viscarias and I only like maybe 2 out of the 50. One was an old silver tag with the old emblem on the back not the hologram and the other one is one of the hologram ones. The worst viscaria I've ever tried was a hologram one that was 80g boy was that terrible haha getting a bit off track but yeah the pro01x had the nice feeling of the "good viscarias" that I've used. Woody feel but with the alc kick. I plan on buying one for myself soon but in no rush since I transitioned over to limbe-inner alc/ac blades right now.
 
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