Its all preference.
Myself, I'd rather have 24 "B" figures a year than 6 "A+" figures.
The latter one won out in the end, because SSC changed their business model in regards to 12" figures because they didn't like their product being compared unfavorably to HT. So they had to raise prices to compete in that regard. The result of that was that edition sizes got cut by a ton(this isn't a criticism, just an observation based on production numbers, btw).
Now prices are pretty high and still going higher, but SSC already cut their edition sizes down, so they don't want to cut out any more customers. And some customers cannot continue to collect $200 figures once a month like they were when figures were $100. So now the latest news out of SSC is that they will be slowing down production.
Recap:
Past-24 figures a year $50-70 each
Present-12 figures a year $100-120 each
Future-6 figures a year at $170-200 each
SSC is still bringing in a lot of money, but their output in terms of #s is going way down. This mirrors HT's business model.
Again, thats not a criticism in and of itself. Just personally, I like the old model better because for my wallet and collecting habit a mix of quality and quantity was more important than uberquality with no quantity.