I don't want to steal Randy's thunder but I shot one last month. Great bow and very little vibration and noise. The riser design is different than I am used to and that causes a little balance problem, but that could easily be corrected. All of the big 3 make great bows, it just comes down to personal preference. I think Hoyt does the best job of making their grips user friendly with the different choices available. Of the bows I shot, the Hoyt was close to the best. I could be pretty accurate with it I believe.
I finally got to shoot some yesterday. Man this thing is the sweetest bow I have ever shot. Just a few minutes sighting it in and it is killing a deer target at 40 yards.