Gugi,
No, not really. I have a TM hanging strop and Tony Miller also made me a customized 3inch wide paddle with balsa on the opposing side. There are only a few of these in the world as it just didn't take off very well. He created this paddle at my request.
Its been a long time since I've used another strop but when I used the TM strop which was hard and not very pliant I found that it did a great job of improving the edge and required no feedback evaluation at all. For reasons I can't explain though, the strop was almost impossible to hold flat. But, again, it created a great edge effortlessly. The TM strop I used seemed to do all its stropping action on the hard surface. The Dovo seems to use its depth to strop the razor. The Dovo is almost porous. The TM hard, like a board. So, to explain a little better, the Dovo seems to stretch out and creates draw from the leathers nap, while the TM uses the hard surface.
At the RazorCon 09, I found the SRD strops to be more closely related to the soft Dovo style, but it had all the same feedback potential.
I think, as they say, a strop either has draw or it doesn't.
I don't think I have enough experience with a variety of strops to answer your question effectively.