I have a bunch of nice thin kerf blades (Freud) that I've been using with my existing (underpowered contractor) saw. I'm finally upgrading to a 3HP sawstop and am wondering whether it's worth it to move to non-thin kerf blades? My work is some panels, but more cutting thick stock (6/4-8/4) for furniture. I'm not doing huge volume, but it's nice to have the cuts as clean off the saw as possible.

I assume for sheet goods, my existing thin kerf plywood blade will work just as well on the new saw, but what about my crosscut and ripping blades? The main issue I know of with thin kerf blades is them potentially not cutting as cleanly/straight in thicker wood. Is the difference enough to justify getting new blades? I also assume I'd want to get all new blades due to riving knife alignment being slightly different for thin versus full kerf blades.

The new saw is enough of an upgrade that it's going to be better in either case, but am I missing out on perfection by not using full kerf blades?