How do I get that thick Booster noise?

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I don't get the same noise when I boost.

What oil do you use? From my experience, Kailin only soften the sponge, it won't make noise. Haifu yes, depends on your rubber. Hard chinese rubbers like H3 or Battle 2 will make the noise, if you boost them correctly.

Do I need to add more layers?

2 layers usually good enough, IMO.
 
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Before we even begin the discussion.....I need proof that any of you can get that thick clacky sound when you boost.
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If you use hard chinese rubbers even without (or especially without) boosting you will get the sound mostly when you flat-hit. :ROFLMAO:
it's a different sound.
 
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actually Pros hit very hard through the sponge and that makes the sound. Brushing won't help even with tons of boost.
Szocs is barely blocking with 0 power and the rubber makes a monstrous sound.
Oh but she's a pro!! Then she must be hitting extremely hard because everything pros do is extremely haaaard
 
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What oil do you use? From my experience, Kailin only soften the sponge, it won't make noise. Haifu yes, depends on your rubber. Hard chinese rubbers like H3 or Battle 2 will make the noise, if you boost them correctly.



2 layers usually good enough, IMO.
I use 2 layers of haifu.
These girls are using euro rubbers.....szocs uses tibhar.
 
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hitting incorrectly (or not powerful enough) would also not give the full sound of a ball fully contacting the rubber.
an example is, the same racket, but used by 2 different players of different levels and the sounds would be different.
So you are suggesting it's all because of the technique and not because they are juicing the hell out of those poor innocent rubbers.
This is hilarious.

Szocs is not even moving her racket, she's just blocking.

Oh but she's a pro so she's hitting so hard and perfectly but you would never understand this because you are not a pro.....
It's all her perfect technique....it has nothing to do with her sinking the rubber for 3 weeks in a pool of experimental booster made by the government
 
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So you are suggesting it's all because of the technique and not because they are juicing the hell out of those poor innocent rubbers.
This is hilarious.

Szocs is not even moving her racket, she's just blocking.

Oh but she's a pro so she's hitting so hard and perfectly but you would never understand this because you are not a pro.....
It's all her perfect technique....it has nothing to do with her sinking the rubber for 3 weeks in a pool of experimental booster made by the government
Yes, those strokes that look small to you are far more impactful than you think on the ball due to concentrating the timing of the power (even if a small motion) at the exact correct timing, and being able to "hit through" the racket, this type of contact is what separates amateurs from pros. If you know, you know.
 
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