Here's my Euphoric TSE vid.
My take on the Euphoric TSE and the entire TSE line.
We'll start with the biggest TSE ball, the Raging Bull TSE. I get decent length, and a strong roll on the backend, due to the Horn Core. You'll have much more overall hook and recovery with this ball compared to the other TSE balls. I have no worries on opening up the lanes and having enough ball to make the turn.
The Solaris TSE is the next step down, and so far has been my favorite to throw. The Trailblazer Core and me match up pretty good. I get great length thanks to the mild TSE Solid Reactive Coverstock, but a fantastic smooth/predictable transition on the backend. Just like the honorable Solaris Blackout.
The Euphoric TSE has the length that I love out of the Desperado TSE, with added pop off the friction. The OverB Core, matched with the TSE Solid Reactive, provides a much more pronounced shape than any of the TSE balls. I have no worries feeding this ball deep into the friction. With 3 sets on this ball so far, I'm loving it! Just missing 300 twice, with a stingy 4 pin and snake 9 ruining my night. It's slowly catching up to my trusty Solaris TSE as #1 in my bag for the ths.
The Desperado TSE is the weakest of the four. The fast revving Insignia Core is tamed by raising the Rg, lowering the Diff., softening the Intermediate Diff., and adding the mild TSE Solid Reactive Coverstock to it. For me, it gave me a ball with phenomenal length in the light oil and a smooth, not so aggressive roll to the pocket. I am able to play a lot more right with this TSE ball than the others, and not be in fear of the ball over reacting off the friction.
All four in my opinion compliment each other, and could be used as a great league arsenal. With all four having the same coverstock, the cores do a great job in separating the ball motion and lane play. These balls have been the cats meow for me, they give me great control on the lighter oil, and tighter conditions I've been seeing this past year. To me, a godsend for the high rev players.