View Full Version : judd cue or a chris nitti cue?
jr_mercado
11-29-2006, 07:58 AM
hey guys i need some help here. is there anyone in here who experienced using a nitti or a judd cue? how does it feel to use one? are they better than predator i own a predator 4k5 from seyberts but now im planning of getting either a judd jt2 or nitti cue. please help me anyone.
I've never hit with any of them but if I had to choose between the two then I would go with Nitti, beside the fact that I hear great things about their playbility they also look great...
audiopro
11-29-2006, 08:52 AM
I'm a little biased since I own one, but I would go with the Nitti... :D
spartan
12-02-2006, 10:09 AM
A JT2 would most likely be less expensive than most Nitti cues. I like them both and have played with 2 Judd cues and 1 Nitti. I just havent played with them enough to justify an opinion. For looks I have to go with Judd. Both do absoloutely flawless work I just like the tall thin points and the recuts that Judd is known for. Just my opinion.
Standbykid
12-02-2006, 03:56 PM
I'm a little biased as well. I would go with a Nitti.
jr_mercado
12-02-2006, 06:54 PM
how is the feel of the judd or the nitti? how are they compared to a predator? i think we should not sacrifice the feel for the look right...just my thought
audiopro
12-02-2006, 11:23 PM
After haviong played with my Nitti for a couple years now, my thoughts have changed on the hit. The best hitting cue I had ever played with was my Dad's 20+ year old Buddy Hall Meucci. However, the past 6 months of play with my Nitti, I fail to realize I am even using a two piece cue. Matter of fact, I fail to even realize I am using a cue... It honestly feels like an extension of my arm, an integral part of me. If I pick up any other cue now, including my Dad's Meucci, I just dont get that same feeling...
I attribute part of this to just getting used to it, but I also attribute a good part of it to the fact Chris knows how to build a well balanced cue, with a joint type that makes it not feel like a seperate part...
Hope this helps...
jsggems
12-23-2006, 09:18 AM
I would have to go with a Nitti. They have a great feel to them.
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