I must say the fastest and most precise for me is MX Blue.
Ok, Topre feels nice, capacitive BS too, but... Topre feels a bit sluggish on travel back top. It's also very hard to determine when the switch actuates, basically forcing me to bottom out. It's fine from time to time but gets painful after a while. With BS it's the sound that irritates me most. I can feel the springs reverberating under my fingers (remember I almost never bottom out so I end key travel while the spring is still a bit loose). Sure it's fun for a moment, but I can't stand using it for extended time. Membrane BS is a bit better in this regard, but it's also on a heavy side and doesn't feel as crisp as capacitive one.
That being said I use pretty much everything, HHKBs (silenced and normal), Realforce (silenced, weighted, used to have 55G stock, but sold it due to being too tiring), AT Model F, Model M, GH60s, Ergodoxes and Filcos with anything cherry like you can think of. My prefered switches are indeed silenced weighted Topres (mostly because Realforce build quality though), vintage MX Blacks with MX Blue springs (I call them ghetto vintage MX Reds) and stock MX Blues which I use the most.
Why? It's ultra light, not tiring at all, and the tactility is enough for me not to bottom out pretty much ever making very precise and ergonomic typing expirence.
The key for those switches to be nice is pairing them with THIN ABS keycaps. Thick caps, especially PBT make them so click high pitched they hurt my ears when typing. It is also important to have a case with a bit of hollowness, like Filco or older Pokers (higher profile plastic ones).
I really do dislike anything cherry tactile, non clicky. That includes browns, clears and tactile Zealios, even though I sometimes use them for couple days/weeks. I also don't particularly like new stock linear cherries, which are scratchy as hell (though that gives them a bit of unique character, which I do like sometimes).