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Ok, let me rephrase: pound for pound, dollar for dollar useage a galvanometer is not going to have the torque that a servo will, and will use more energy for "hold" positions. It would be good for very precise sensor movements. You can make anything more powerful, but is it worth it?
Any ideas about control issues?
Besides accuracy, the benefits might include very low noise levels and no servo burn out from extended use.