Well, I've succomed to the clutches of wrekless consumerism; I've ordered a GS/3 from Chris. The Vivaldi has been a real pleasure during its brief stay in my kitchen. I really can't imagine I'll get much more from the LM (but I'm hopeful).
What's been so nice about the Spaz, beyond its capability, is the support of the S1 community and the fact that Chris's knows the machine so well that any issues are efficiently resolved. Hopefully the GS3 will develop a similar support network! This forum is a resourse I will miss.
Gonna miss this place! GS/3 is inbound...
Oh, I agree... it "should be." Of course it won't be. I expect it'll be just a bit easier to nail the brewing parameters. It just provides, perhaps, that little step closer to our neurotic quest for the god-shot (or a higher percentage of them). But it does come at a high cost, indeed!chas wrote:Good luck. Let us know how it turns out. For the price the coffee should be more than 4x better! How much extra do they hit you for the plumb-in kit?
AFAIK, it comes plumb-in ready and pour-over ready. I'm heading up to Albany next week to do the calibrations with team Chris Coffee.
I expect that those with more patience than I will be rewarded by price cuts on the GS3 in the not to distant future. Also, some of its innovation is likely to show up in the competition. I expect the Vivaldi III will have a PID option, as well as an "open flow" pre-infusion setting. An upgraded side panel is another rumored option.
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The write-up on Chris Coffee site surprised me with the statement "plumb in kit optional". Given that most folks buying a machine in this class would want to plumb it in and the price is $7500, you'd think it would be included.
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LM GS/3 & LaSpaziale Dream v 1.25 (US 120V)
Mazzer Kony E, Customized Rocky
Hottop P/B
I picked the machine up at CC last Thursday. I'll refrain from any comprehensive opining since I only set it up a few hours ago. The break-in period is always awkward. It was awkward when I went from my Isomac to the S1. Likewise, I feel a bit clumsy on the GS3 for now. I'll just say this... once CC/Spaz decide to up the Vivaldi to include a PID and some minor tweaks, the GS3 will become much less relevent.chas wrote:Good luck. Let us know how it turns out. For the price the coffee should be more than 4x better! How much extra do they hit you for the plumb-in kit?
BTW, the switch to direct plumb-in is very simple no-cost option.
More later.