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Simply put, you can do no better than a La Marzocco Linea or GB5 in the 3EE configuration.
The machines are the best there are, the question is: are you up to its' challenge?
you can underdose tamp soft/hard anything you want to, to mess up a shot from a traditional machine will never be as bad as the best shot from an auto/superauto.
Bill Warnock said:you can underdose tamp soft/hard anything you want to, to mess up a shot from a traditional machine will never be as bad as the best shot from an auto/superauto.
Hi Bill,
Can you please back that up? Lets use the aforementioned traditional Linea EE vs the automatic Linea AV, using the manual dispense function, of course.
I ask because I was under the impression that these machines were identical except for the water dispense control, and would like to make sure that I understand the situation correctly.
Thanks.
Bill Warnock said:you can underdose tamp soft/hard anything you want to, to mess up a shot from a traditional machine will never be as bad as the best shot from an auto/superauto.
Hi Bill,
Can you please back that up? Lets use the aforementioned traditional Linea EE vs the automatic Linea AV, using the manual dispense function, of course.
I ask because I was under the impression that these machines were identical except for the water dispense control, and would like to make sure that I understand the situation correctly.
Thanks.
ohhhh no im referring to one step push a button (superauto)and it grinds tamps and brews out of a spout. not a traditional with flowmeter compared to one lacking,
Brady said:Bill Warnock said:you can underdose tamp soft/hard anything you want to, to mess up a shot from a traditional machine will never be as bad as the best shot from an auto/superauto.
Hi Bill,
Can you please back that up? Lets use the aforementioned traditional Linea EE vs the automatic Linea AV, using the manual dispense function, of course.
I ask because I was under the impression that these machines were identical except for the water dispense control, and would like to make sure that I understand the situation correctly.
Thanks.
ohhhh no im referring to one step push a button (superauto) Brady called it a "robot" and it grinds tamps and brews out of a spout (they are crap they break and cost more than any traditional). not a traditional with flowmeter compared to one lacking.
btw when you program the buttons on a AV it will preinfuse on LM's
Brady said:Bill Warnock said:you can underdose tamp soft/hard anything you want to, to mess up a shot from a traditional machine will never be as bad as the best shot from an auto/superauto.
Hi Bill,
Can you please back that up? Lets use the aforementioned traditional Linea EE vs the automatic Linea AV, using the manual dispense function, of course.
I ask because I was under the impression that these machines were identical except for the water dispense control, and would like to make sure that I understand the situation correctly.
Thanks.
you can underdose tamp soft/hard anything you want to, to mess up a shot from a traditional machine will never be as bad as the best shot from an auto/superauto.
btw electra's are for show call your local service company and ask if they have ever worked on elektra's I'd bet not we dont even carry the parts. LM on the other hand, if you broke it we can fix it immediately! I prefer Lm's they are well built and very temp stable. for the most part stay with your name brands LM, Nuova simonelli, synesso, If you want a pain in the ass machine you cant find parts for even from italy I'll sell you my 1924 Victoria arduino. If you have to have the latest and greatest Id wait the new machines are out in the next month or 2 from Lm and nuova has a new one sometime soon aswell as the slayer machine should be out soon.
BTW price drop on GS3's
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