As far as I know, there are three espresso machines currently on the market (or soon to be) that offer adjustable brew pressure: Synesso Hydra, Slayer, and La Marzocco Strada (in 2010). There's a lot of info and a lot of hype surrounding all three and it's often difficult to cut through the excitement and get to brass tacks. Let's talk base comparison:
All three have PID, paddle groups, similar steam wand design, dual boilers, etc. and the main difference seems to be in the method by which one changes the pressure. Slayer uses pre-programmed "notches" in the paddle to determine pressure whereas the Hydra and Strada use a open, sliding grade making it more difficult to replicate shot per shot but giving the barista more overall control. Aside from that, the pros and cons seem to be about availability and aesthetic. For instance, I might love the wood groups and programmable pressure but unless I live in Seattle or have money and time to fly a tech across the country to fix my machine, I shouldn't go for Slayer.
I know that many of you have been able to play on these machines and can offer a perspective far more in depth than anything I can glean from internet articles. So waddaya say? Am I off base?
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