Which Rubber do you think got the nicest sound?

Alex Perez (USATT 2437, highest rating 2515) uses Calibra LT Sound on a Stiga Clipper and there is nothing I have heard that sounds like that without speed glue. He may boost though. :)

If the sound is the right sound, part of the sound is the sponge and topsheet snapping back into position after being deformed by the ball on a brush contact. The wood of the blade sounds different than a good corking sound from the topsheet snapping back into shape. It is sort of like the sound you can get from a towel if you whip it a certain way. That pop.

Does he uses it on FH or BH, I used both combination on my BH, but the rubber did not suit me, so I changed it.
 
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Does he uses it on FH or BH, I used both combination on my BH, but the rubber did not suit me, so I changed it.

Last time I looked at his racket was a few years ago. But back then he had the same rubber on both sides.
 
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Does all the soft tensored rubbers have a loud sound ?

They tend to be louder because of easier topsheet and sponge deformation. Of course, getting to the wood is also easier so it puts certain demands on your technique.
 
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