The 3030 was, I think, a "master / non-consumer" variant (halftrack, 15 ips) of the TEAC X2000.
It's definitely nicer than a 22-2. Though I've never actually used one or anything, I suspect it'd be a step up from a 32. More like a predecessor to the BR20.
Of course, with used stuff, any individual machine may be better or worse than another, depending on condition.