I'm a new member, though I don't yet own a Vivaldi. I'm considering buying a two year old Vivaldi Ifrom someone that I feel certain has taken painstaking care of it. I am a newbie and started out looking at Silvia, then Oscar--actually bought an Oscar on eBay but the sellers backed out of the transaction. So then I started shopping again and found the Vivaldi by accident when talking to someone about buying some espresso accessories. To date I've owned a Krups pump "toy" machine, and tried a Carpesso Ultima 121 for about three weeks. The three weeks with the Capresso was enough to make me realize that I wanted real espresso and that I wouldn't be happy with that machine.
I think I'm getting a good deal on the Vivaldi II at $1500. It has the timer and has the most recent upgrade. But my question to anyone who's willing to give me some feedback is . . . . . am I buying too much machine for my skill level? Part of me thinks that there's a certain right of passage whereby you should cut your teeth on a Silvia, move up into an HX machine, and then decide if you want more. But given the obvious quality and feature set of this machine, part of me says to just go for it and that it will be easier to learn on the Vivaldi. I'm also planning on being in grad school in a year or so and an additional reason to go for the Vivaldi is that right now I can afford it and when I'm in grad school--well I'm just hoping I'll be able to afford food and coffee beans . . .

Oh and my grinder is a Baratza Vario.
I would gratefully appreciate any advice or suggestions.
Thanks Chas for putting together such a wonderful and useful site!
Lori