I haven't tried a Woodslicer blade but I've mostly been happy with Timber Wolf. I was buying them at a discount off eBay for a while, but then I got one that was dull, it was stored in a plastic sleeve and a lot of the points had poked through. It looked like it might have had something dragged across it where it was stored which had dulled it. I used a 1/2" 3 TPI blade in a Jet 18" bandsaw for a few years for almost everything, but then this spring I got a Rikon 10-305 and keep a 1/4" blade in it, can't remember the TPI. Now instead of having to decide if it's worth the 5 minutes to swap blades in the big saw I can just walk back and forth from one saw to the other and I like it a lot better. I build mainly banjos but have made a few guitars too. With practice you can get a lot faster at adjusting the guides, it can be hard to get them to stay put while you tighten the screw but you'll figure out the way that works best for you. I had to learn that when adjusting the bearings on the band saw mill, and the same principle applies to shop bandsaws, but on a smaller scale.
Zach