I do not have the current shopsmith version, but I have added all the updates they offer for the older model. How close this gets to the new model I don't know.
This was also my first scroll saw, which I know I like better then the jig saws I've owned and used. At least for that type of cutting operation, the old shopsmith jig saw as some other features that I still use and have not even thought about get rid of it despite it sitting around so much of the time.
One of my brothers has a Hawk, really nice machine but as you know they are no longer in business. I think if I recall the story correctly, the Hawk broke down, he went out and spent almost a $1000 on a dewalt (this is a few years back). He used it while the hawk was being repaired but as soon as it was fixed he went back to it.
When the hawk again had problems they were no longer in business so he went back to the dewalt. It ran a very short time more then died. He took it in for repair and was told that the motor/speed control parts are non existent. This model had some sort of problem and virtually everyone of them has already fail or will fail because of a design problem.
He had me searching for someone who might repair them by replacing parts but I could only find one person and he had given up too as he could no longer get the parts that were failing.
So now he has two expensive saws that can no longer be used.
So far as things about the shopsmith version I have. I got it used or should I say lightly used but it must have sat for 10 years collection gunk on the table. That was a major cleaning process, but it came out great. The air pump had dried out but a little clean up and oiling had that going great. Everything else was fine. As I mentioned earlier I did the upgrades that shopsmith offers, like the improvements.
None of my shopsmiths run "loud" especially at scroll saw speed so that was never an issue. Now with the power pro you can take the noise down a notch or two less.
Two things I don't like are that you do not have a power button at hand. When you want to stop it takes extra effort. Cutting a bunch of openings and this gets to be an irritant with all the on and off.
The second thing is trying to find a good way to sit at the saw. Add that to the location of the shopsmith controls, I've often thought about making a stool that would be more friendly but haven't done it yet.
A big improvement would be to have a remote for the power pro.
A couple of things I added to mine is a bracket to hold a lamp with magnifier. That I have to have now, other wise I might as well not draw any lines to follow... The second is a clip-on table that attaches to the extension rails. I have to have a place to set things near by, maybe it is just how I work but I'm lost without it.
See this post for tray idea:
https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=4313
Ed