Maybe.
I've built a Voron 2.4 350, and own an SV08. I'm currently working on a detailed teardown/analysis/reverse-engineering of the SV08.
From a user perspective, there haven't been any deal-breakers so far, but certainly some annoyances. In short:
- The filament path between the extruder and hotend is poorly-constrained, making it a pain to load
- The auto-z calibration is often just a smidge off
- The fans are absurdly loud. All of them.
- The camera is meh
- It uses a custom nozzle/heater
- The bed is a bit thin
- The mainboard is effectively a BTT CB1 and Fystec Cheetah on a single board
- Their software customizations are of dubious quality
- Their OrcaSlicer profiles are... fine. Just fine.
That being said, there are also many nice touches and good attention to detail in other areas. Overall, I'm satisfied with my purchase, but don't buy it to upgrade (aside from the mainboard fan). There be dragons.
If a Voron 2.4 fits in your budget, get a Voron 2.4. if not, the SV08 is a good choice if you can live with those annoyances, and especially if you are comfortable with third-party firmware mods (whenever they come out).
As an aside: based on my analysis of the mainboard, I strongly suspect Sovol is working on an MMU for the SV08.