I initially thought about getting the CB3200, then the CB3500, and finally thought about regrets I may have later. Like getting a 305 when the 350 is only slightly more (for those of you who messed with Chevy V8's). So after talking to Ryan O. Neel at Neel's Saddlery, and figuring out my finances to make it fit the budget, I went with the CB4500. I could not be happier. I'm sure I would have been thrilled with the 32 or 35, but I'm glad I went with the 4500. Just as smooth as can be. I've put some miles on it and had no problems at all. I cranked the servo motor down to the slowest speed setting and just started with some scrap of what I am normally stitching. I wanted to make sure I figured out this machine without messing anything up. As it turns out, having used smaller machines, there was no learning curve. I just started using it and never looked back.
Ryan was awesome to deal with. I found the machine a breeze to set up because Ryan had already explained the finer points before I even received it. The 4500 was already adjusted exactly for my needs and use. I was on the fence for a heavy duty machine, and went with the "go with the biggest you can afford, as to not limit your future projects" idea. I got detailed information on each model and I'm glad I did, too. I was able to make a decision based on being fully informed. Obviously, I highly recommend this product and after about a month of use, I'm still thrilled about it.