I'm in the process of upgrading my shop for the joint purpose of building bows and furniture. I got a wild hair on Black Friday and bought a Jet Proshop hybrid saw to replace my Craftsman table saw.
I did a lot of homework first. I considered high-end contractor saws, Grizzly cabinet saws, used upscale cabinet saws, and the Jet. I chose the Jet due to better reports related to quality control, for the ability to run on either 120 or 240 volt power, and because benefits of more massive cabinet saws were not clearly evident, given my needs.
So I brought home the Jet. The first thing I discovered was that I could not carry the frame, motor, and central portion of the table without help. Other parts were smaller and no problem.
Assembly was easy. Everything fit together perfectly. This is frequently not the case with some brands, so I was pleased with the Jet.
Operation is smooth, quiet, and powerful. No vibration at all. I was able to crosscut 2" oak without any apparent strain.
The fence is very solid and easy to adjust for parallelism to the blade and angle to the table. The miter gauge seems like inexpensive construction, but is dead on, relative to my ability to measure, and can be adjusted to fit the miter slot with zero play. Blade tilt adjustments are rock solid and as precise as I can measure.
My Craftsman was a good saw for the money and served me well... but this is a whole 'nuther breed of cat and well worth what I paid for the upgrade. If you're contemplating getting a good saw and plan to spend somewhere around $1000, a Jet Proshop hybrid saw is worth considering.