I have had one of the 14/12's since July and have only had one problem with it and it is not a big problem for me.
First let me say this: before you even set up your saw, watch the You Tube video by the service guy from Carter bandsaw guides. It is a real eye opener about bandsaw set up and drift/blade tracking. When I set mine I had a little trouble with getting the drift corrected. It was solved by setting the blade tracking correctly. I'm sure I will get some argument here but daddy always told me don't try to fix something that works. When you set the saw up, take the table off so you can get to the upper and lower guides. It makes it SO MUCH easier. Before you set your guides get the blade tracking right. And by right I mean you want the teeth of the blade to track dead center on the high point of the upper wheel. once you've accomplished that, you will have absolutely NO problem with drift. You will argue with me on this but no bandsaw that is set up correctly will have drift. After you have the tracking set then you can set the guides and with the table off it's a breeze to get it perfect. Put the table back on, level (square it to the blade) then set your fence square to the table and you're done. I have resawed everything from yellow pine to lacewood and checked it with vernier calipers and it is dead on across 6 inches wide form side to side end to end. It helps a lot if you use those stacking feather guides from Rockler. I also neglected to mention that I use the resaw king carbide blade. When you feed steady and don't get in a hurry, it will almost leave a glass smooth finish.
I'm just thankful it held.