Well, I just traded in my Janome 9400 on a Babylock Crescendo. Almost everything about the Janome was wonderful- except for the noisiness of it. Every time I started sewing, or raised or lowered the presser foot manually, or every 5th time I stopped, a servo motor would adjust. One day when I was sewing some short seams, I realized that it was bothering me a lot!. So I tried out different machines, and liked the quiet of the Crescendo. I've only had it for a week, but I can say it is a terrific machine, sews beautifully. I can't speak to the longevity of the machines; I've had Janomes for a long time, still have my 6600 which is as sturdy as you can get. Every review I have read about the Babylock is positive; the model has been out for at least 3 years. Probably the deciding factor would be how you like sewing on them. The Janome has a special needle plate with a great 1/4 inch foot which I was reluctant to give up, but the Babylock seems to sew a good 1/4 inch seam too. Good luck on your decision, Kathy