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Novice MTBer: To Servo Wave or not to Servo Wave

So, with my brother's-in-law's relentless egging on, I'm about to start out on mountain biking. To help me feel my way into the sport with as little outlay as possible, he and his son and gave me the son's battered, unused (pretty much abandoned, really) X-caliber 9 and said to knock myself out repairing and/or upgrading it if I wanted (I can always unbolt the upgrades at any time.)

And I'm starting with the brakes, and I want to swap out the factory almost completely shot two-pistons for a set of four-pots. Now, as a beginner, would you say that I should just dive in with this whole Servo Wave thing (BL-MT501 and up,) or would I be better off with something simple and non-Servo Wave (Shimano BL-MT401, Clarks, or even a Shigura conversion?)
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