First of all, stick with a 0 or negative hook angle on the blade. You won't notice it pulling much going through 3/4 stock, but try it with say 12/4 and it will surprise you some. Then the difference will really stand out.
As for blades, take a look at ones made by Hitachi. They are actually French made blades and very high quality especially considering the cost. I have bought 3 different sizes over the last couple of years, the last two for radial arm saws. I am running this blade http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ef=oss_product on my Delta 30c and ran an 8.5" on a Delta Super 900 I sold about a month ago. Currently the 10" blade which is sold as a non-ferrous metal and plastic blade has 72 teeth and triple chip grind (it cuts wood just fine). Its currently 29.95 on amazon and worth every penny. It goes through maple over 3" thick with very little pulling. Here it is mounted on the 30c: