Hello Ken
Welcome to the site. I see you are a new member. Hope you take some time and look around and then jump right in. Love to see your work.
As far as that saw goes I have to say there are far better saws out there for around the same money. Not sure what your plans are but you will not be happy with it. It is a 2 speed saw and you usually saw in speeds that are not those
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It also has those awful adapters that are a pain in the butt. I know because I started on a saw similar to that. I say all this because once again not sure what you have in mind but if you are planning on any kind of fret work you will curse those clamps. You could opt to use pin end blades which that saw can handle but those are limited in size and not easy to find any more.
Any of those 16" saws are prone to vibration. There are ways to improve that but it takes some work. Look at at any of the entry level saws that have variable speed and take pinless blades and do not use a special tool to secure the blade.
The older Delta saws was a decent saw. It had a funky blade holding system but it worked well. All those saws are very much alike and propbably come off the same line and painted a different color. Do a google search for reviews and you find many.
Now if you want to get professional and go somewhat larger than start with a 20" Dewalt. World of difference. But the price can be around $300 to $400 used. Good luck.