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I went back and forth between the CT256 and the KE4 head, and ended up going with the KE4.  It just seems to work better for my evolving swing.  I only had a chance to try the neutral CT head, and not the draw head.  Don't know if it was the square face versus a 1° closed face at the time, but for me the KE4 was straighter.  I used an Aurthur Xtreme Xcaliber Tour SL shaft and couldn't be happier.  I'm a tinkerer too, so I liked the ability to easily adjust the head weight to go along with the lighter shaft.  Vast improvement over the Diablo Edge for sure.

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