Hi Clayton,
I've had a DeWalt for several years. I like mine, but given a number of chronic quality problems that have plagued the DeWalt recently, I hesitate to recommend them. If I were to buy a new one today, I would give serious consideration to the Excalibur, simply because it has all the features I love on the DeWalt plus a couple additional, such as the tilting head, as opposed to a tilting table. Based on reviews and comments I've read on a number of different forums, the EX has better and more consistent build quality, so problems should be fewer. There are never any guarantees, but I also read better reports on the customer service for the EX than I do for the DeWalt.
The biggest complaint about the DeWalt is that some saws do not cut square to the table, relative to the front of the blade. The table can be adjusted for a blade that is out of square side to side, but there is no easy adjustment to correct the front to back squareness. There are fixes, but who wants to fix a brand new saw? Compounding the problem is that DeWalt customer service seems at a complete loss to understand or correct the problem. I know of one fellow personally who had to send back 2 saws and reject a 3rd at a brick & mortar store before finding one that cut true. I would recommend that if you wish to try the DeWalt, get it from someone who will let you try it before you buy it. That way you can test it out before laying your $$ down.
Sorry for the long rant. I generally like DeWalt tools and I have several in my shop. I'm just disappointed that an otherwise excellent saw has been allowed to decline in this manner.