Are 64mm burrs the future of β€œprosumer” home coffee/espresso?

Apologies for misusing the term prosumer a bit, what I mean is - I presume the high end will continue to be dominated by 80mm+ burrs at $3-$4k range. It seems in the $1k-$2k range (and even now around $500!), 64mm is becoming prevalent.

The point of the question is, are we moving to a time where we may perceive grinders/burrs more like we do camera bodies/lenses? Where you buy a body (ie grinder body/motor) as a sort of β€œlens mount” or β€œburr mount” to pair with your favorite burrs?

It seems the 64mm space is seeing a lot right now: Fellow ode, DF64, Lagom p64, acaia orbit. SSP producing a lot. Etc. - as if it’s the lens/burr mount to invest in as a platform.

I ask all of this because if the answer is affirmative, it helps solidify my grinder choice. I have been debating a baratza vario+ with 54mm steel burrs vs a fellow ode with 64mm SSP burrs. The announcement that SSP is now creating ditting lab sweet clone burrs in 64mm has made me think differently, as follows:

The Vario+ does not seem like the future, it seems like the past. It’s stuck with what are essential propriety burrs, not really, but there aren’t many choices. Nothing is happening there. The burrs/body are essentially a package deal. Sure it’s got a proven record, but does it matter?

Enter the Fellow Ode: no I can’t do espresso (officially or heavily), but I have a niche zero already and I can thus do great filter + try an occasional shot. It’s only $250 at Costco, $270 from Fellow with a 10% coupon. It’s essentially a disposable motor and body to carry burrs, which for a home user will essentially last forever. I could get the SSP multipurpose burrs and SSP lab sweet burrs for ~$450 to try things out with filter brew and season the burrs, finding what profiles I prefer and getting different results with different burrs, use the grinder body for 1-2 years, and sell it (or ditch it if it breaks) and jump up to a future acaia orbit or future β€œniche flat 64mm” (speculative) or DF64 v2 in 2023/2024. Thus adding espresso capability and a more long term grinder body at that time with minimal loss of investment. I keep the majority of my investment (burrs) and just get a newer, updated, 64mm grinder body that is far more capable than the ode… Meanwhile, bringing pre-seasoned burrs and experience with me.

Vs the Vario, it’s sort of an all in package - not much market or value for the burrs themselves, sort of an all in one grinder… and not the future of home grinding. A great all in one, but als

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What are some great rock/indie albums that were recorded on a TRULY low budget i.e. in someones bedroom/house using only typical consumer/prosumer equipment?

We hear all the time how it's not the gear it's the ear. Yet I struggle to find many examples of great albums that were recorded on bog standard consumer gear, except for EDM and stuff that relies on the box.

What are some great albums that were recorded this way. I'm talking about albums with guitars, acoustic drums, vocals all done in less than ideal circumstances.

I know a couple- Mac Demarco and Guided by voices both used genuinely modest setups (though mac probably still had around $10k of nice instruments and amps by the time he did 2, he was smart/lucky to get on to the analog equipment when it was selling for peanuts before the 2010s resurgence.

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Trying to decide between consumer and prosumer/Business hardware

Hi there, I'm looking for an upgrade to my current Wifi Router, a roughly 6 year old D-Link DIR-880L (AC1900). We're having some issues with range/speed/connection dropping. Part of the issue is obviously location however even when I move it to a less desirable location it's not perfect, and in any case it's old enough that newer hardware should give me a better experience across the board.

I'm looking at a couple options but a lot of it boils down to mid range consumer (a new all in one wifi router) vs entry level business (router, switch, AP) hardware.

The most important things are speed and reliability/signal strength. I don't need a crazy amount of settings just very standard stuff, port forwarding, static IPs. The option to VPN into my home network from outside would be great though.

I'm looking mainly at 3 TP Link options now (just because I can most easily compare across their own website) but I'm open to anything in this kind of price range ($200 CAD great, $300 CAD doable, more than that needs to be significant;y better). Also worth noting that prices and availability in Canada don't necessarily reflect the US options. I've listed the best prices I can find after a little digging.

Archer AX50 - $180 CAD

EAP265 HD - $190 when combined with a router (ER605) and cheap switch (SG105)

EAP620 HD - $310-370 with the same router (ER605) and a cheaper (SG1005P) or more expensive (SG2008P) switch.

The Archer obviously rings in the cheapest. It also advertises the highest speeds and WiFi Transmission Power of the 3.

Either of the Omada options could go on the ceiling which might give me better signal in the house. Also adding a switch would actually make my cable management a lot nicer just due to the layout of the house. If the AP goes on the ceiling I can't run AC power so it needs to be PoE - the 620 needs PoE+ so I need a better switch than the cheap SG105 as it doesn't come with an injector like the 265.

Weirdly the 620 advertises the slowest 5Ghz speeds of the 3 even though it's a Wifi 6 AP and the 265 isn't. I'm not really sure what's going on there and it's one of the things I'm most confused about.

I wish there was a highly regarded and standardized "router-and-AP-review.com" for me

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πŸ‘€︎ u/purplegreendave
πŸ“…︎ Jan 12 2022
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Any stores that sell higher end/prosumer espresso machines in Orange county?

I would love to have a store I could visit and see certain ones in person. There is stores that sell machines up to Breville, but don't know any stores that sell higher end than those.

Manufacturers such as ECM, Rocket, Lelit, etc.

While at it, how about grinders like Eureka, Niche or Rocket?

Appreciate any help, even if it is something like you've gone through the same venture, there are none and online is the only option

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πŸ“…︎ Dec 28 2021
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When should one replace the button cell battery inside the camera (managing date/time/settings prefs) in a prosumer camcorder (Panasonic AG-AC160 & HMC-40 to be precise)
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πŸ“…︎ Jan 21 2022
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Panasonic hdc dx1 2006 prosumer DVD camcorder test footage (At the time of its release, the price was around 2000 Euros. I bought it for 10 dollars. I'm sorry for my bad english. I use translation. v.redd.it/lj697742gg881
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πŸ‘€︎ u/giovanni-messe
πŸ“…︎ Dec 29 2021
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Prosumer tool brands.

Besides the typical Milwaukee/dewalt/makita.. What are some favorites around here? Pro-sumer level. Only started to test out the outdoor power tools, kobalt feels pretty nice.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/DirtandSoul
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Curious as to why ceado grinders are usually left out of the conversation when people are recommending prosumer espresso setups. I see people recommend df64, niche, eureka atom65 etc all of which are in the $600+ range. I usually don’t hear about the ceado e5p or e6p which also have 64mm burrs.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Relative-Land9755
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Best "prosumer" wifi router for 2022 w/ good firewall?

Hey everyone, I'm looking to replace my Netgear R6400 v1 with something else. I originally flashed FreshTomato on it because of Netgear's bad QoS algorithm, which has been good. But now I'm wanting something with really good professionally developed firmware and a better firewall (both of which FreshTomato doesn't really offer), all in one box. Another big reason is that this router will be in my parent's house and I want something more resilient than Best Buy consumer garbage so I can feel more confident that I won't get "wifi doesn't work" texts for a looooong time.

Anyways, got some suggestions? I've seen SonicWall and Fortinet have wireless firewall options but I didn't see anything too recent. Needs at least Wireless AC spec. Or would it be better just to have two boxes (the firewall box and a standard wifi router set up a certain way)?

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πŸ‘€︎ u/pm_41
πŸ“…︎ Jan 03 2022
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Prosumer wired network recommendations

Hey /r/homenetworking

I'm looking for some advice on my home network setup. My house is ~5000 sq ft and has ethernet wired in almost every room. I'm running Google Fiber with 1 Gbps to the door.

I currently have Google Nest Wifi home router devices in multiple rooms, each of them wired to the respective wall jacks through the in-home wiring, which feed back into a central switch and another Google Nest Wifi router acting as the main router.

This setup works okay, but I realized after the fact I really don't need the "mesh" features of the Nest devices (since everything is wired anyway) - plus I see occasional drops in my hardwired speed (sometimes to as low as 90 Mbps), and I'm wondering if moving to a dedicated "prosumer" router and set of wireless access points would be better than the Nest.

Which brands would you recommend? I've been checking out the Netgear stuff, but it seems most of the non-business products are "all-in-one" router + wifi access point units, which seems less ideal. I've heard good things about Ruckus, but I'm a little concerned their units would be too complex to set up and configure for someone who doesn't have a professional background in networking.

If there are any similar/relevant threads from the past I should check out please feel free to link here as well.

Thanks for the help!

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πŸ‘€︎ u/Fiber2thedoor
πŸ“…︎ Dec 17 2021
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Espresso Prosumer

Hello- I need help to decide which espresso machine to get for a price range between $2000 - $3400 USD. I had the breville dual boiler for about 4 years and it finally broke. I was looking at the Profitec 600 dual boiler with flow control.

Thanks!

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High-end consumer wifi router vs prosumer (unifi, etc)

I just "upgraded" to the latest gateway/router from my ISP (Rogers in Canada) and to my shock, port forwarding is horrendously hobbled now -- only 1:1 mapping (I need external ports to be different from internal ports in some cases) is supported! I've been able to hack it by manually triggering UPnP rules (that's another gripe, I can't even administrate currently active UPnP rules...what a security nightmare!!) But I figure it's time to just get a new router and bridge the gateway.

My current setup: gateway/router, plus orbi mesh operating in AP mode. These have wired backhaul to the 2 nodes I use. I've got about 30-40 IoT devices, 15 or so google home speakers, every TV (about 3-5, depending on the day) has one or two wifi connections either for roku or Google TV, a few consoles, 5 laptops, 5 phones in the house....for a total of maybe 70-90 wireless clients. A few servers and management equipment with static IPs, maybe another 10-15 wired clients there.

I've done the PFSense thing before, but I went back to the built in modem because management became a headache ("help! Xyz game/service isn't working!" From household users -- various ports, NAT mapping, etc) and the consumer stuff just worked.

Having said that, I'm thinking a "buy" prosumer solution might be easier than the super customizeable and bespoke PFSense solution.

Given a budget of, say, $400 Canadian, would I be better off with a high end wifi 6 consumer router, or can I piece together a decent prosumer setup at that budget? I've heard prosumer/professional stuff is much more rock-solid stable...I don't have too many problems with wifi, but resetting things isn't uncommon. At least a few times a year.

Any recommendations?

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πŸ“…︎ Nov 13 2021
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A reason to wait? Prosumer hi end point and shoot

I have a Fuji x system with 4-5 lenses and its been good- I used it a lit from 2015-2019 or so. But I now have a toddler and when traveling we have more books, toys etc and its hard to bring all the kit and also wearing it around my neck he will want to mess with it. So for the next few years I’d be okay with something like the canon 5gx even though the sensor is smaller, not needing to switch out lenses and keeping it in a jacket pocket sounds nice. But that camera is already over 2 years old. Is anything coming shortly down the pike that would be worth holding out a bit longer? The Sony rx has many versions but i find them less appealing than the canon. But if either company has new releases pending in this category I might want to wait and see. Its a market segment that is not very popular as phones have encroached.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/reddy-or-not
πŸ“…︎ Oct 07 2021
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Anyone given up on Prosumer equipment?

So, I’m sure some may think why? So using Unifi for 5+ years. Then using Ruckus 310 AP for a few months now. Part of me is just thinking…I’m about done with the home lab or Prosumer equipment. Do I really want to be messing with updates/firmware etc…. Do I need all VLANS. Maybe I’m giving up but when I do this all day at work, then feel I need to do this at home. So, yeah. I know, there’s HP Aruba Instant, TP link Omada, more ruckus APs. All options other than Unifi. Then there’s, going to wired mesh. Eero, tplink deco, Netgear orbi, Asus. Parental controls have me thinking, but I believe Firewilla does this too. These are the options I have been thinking, as I know I’ll loose a lot of robust from Unifi (dream machine pro, Poe switch, 3 AP’s, 5 camera’s), I dont get the throughput as I’d like to, does it matter, meh…wireless works. Unifi also brings a lot of stress this past year with their flaws, one reason to switch. Thoughts? Pros/cons. I’ll be using them for awhile, but starting to think for next year as I plan to move to another house, start fresh with something different and sell all my equipment online. Something basic-simple or stay with Prosumer equipment.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/jhmsr
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Fostex 280. Another great multitrack machine from the 80s prosumer market. Love to record with Dolby engaged and then playback without. Like a lofi limiter!
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πŸ“…︎ Nov 10 2021
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Lee Soo Man announced as a speaker of blockchain conference 'Breakpoint 2021' for talk 'The 'Prosumer' Economy and NFTs: Getting to the Next Level in Entertainment' on November 9 conference.solana.com/age…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/joesen_one
πŸ“…︎ Nov 08 2021
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As a professional cinematographer, would be nice to Anjali and the team to make sure to be recording raw video and raw photo data, and by raw I mean format file. Raw video and photo is nowadays available on many professional and prosumer equipment and will void of doubt any visual data.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Vocarion
πŸ“…︎ Aug 16 2021
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Best prosumer router to fit needs

Hi all,

I'm looking for a router to suit a rather particular usecase and am not having much luck sifting through the 400 million options that exist nowdays.

Looking for the following features:

- VLAN tagging (I have a home lab and it would be nice to integrate the rack more cleanly into my current setup, as well as a few other use cases)

- LTE backup (current router has this, basically the only reason I hadn't ditched it already

- Small-ish form factor (not looking for a 1ru or anything, this will be sitting in my living room where the ISP decided to put their inbound connection)

- 2 x 2.5G or higher ports (I have a NAS with dual 2.5G ports, currently they're working alright with the inbuilt Adaptive LB and two 1G ports but I have the option, I may as well? This one isn't critical)

- Other nice to haves (WIFI6, LACP, POE, nice web app? IP-helper options to streamline my PXE boot setup? Decent Sec features? Probably more stuff but if I can't think of it now it can't be too important)

Budget's not a huge concern but I would prefer to not spend more than say... $500 USD? Can stretch if there's something that scratches that itch just right.

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Can I configure Anycast IP addresses with prosumer networking hardware? What do I need, at a minimum, to do this outside a virtual machine? I’ve done a lot of research and I’m no closer to answer. I’m more of a software guy, so it could be thatβ€”or is this solely in the realm of enterprise hardware?
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πŸ“…︎ Oct 24 2021
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Prosumer elektricne energije

Da li neko ima iskustva sa kupovinom i prodajom eleketricne energije?

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πŸ“…︎ Nov 20 2021
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As a professional cinematographer, would be nice to Anjali and the team to make sure to be recording raw video and raw photo data, and by raw I mean format file. Raw video and photo is nowadays available on many professional and prosumer equipment and will void of doubt any visual data.
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What are some good prosumer Wi-Fi routers?

I know of Mikrotik and UniFi. Any other good ones? Preferable one that does not send a ton of telemetry and can be managed without an internet connection (some require cloud management using a app on a phone).

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Advice for migrating existing network to prosumer?

Hi all!

We have gigabit up/down, but have a dead wifi zone in our bedroom. Our current setup is the older OnHub and Google Wifi access points with multiple ethernet switches and backhaul over MoCA 2.5.

Here's my current network setup

I was originally going to just buy the newest Nest Wifi Router, but it looks like it's incompatible with my OnHub. If I stay in the Nest/Google ecosystem, it seems that I need to do one of:

  • buy an older OnHub or Google Wifi puck to add to my setup, or
  • get the Nest Wifi Router + Point set and us
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πŸ“…︎ Oct 19 2021
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What RTF consumer/prosumer drone has the greatest range available?

Still looking for a drone that uses the 900Mhz band (either for just C2 or C2 and video transmission), but I'm having some difficulty finding anything.

So my question is, what available RTF drones (using the standard 2.4Ghz and/or 5Ghz ISM bands) have the longest range available?

DETAILS ON QUESTION BELOW, BUT IF I'M LOSING YOUR ATTENTION, THE QUESTION ABOVE IS ENOUGH TO ANSWER

  • Range in congested airspace (as in urban interference from WiFi, etc.), range in open/remote airspace, or best overall. Multiple picks for different scenarios would be appreciated.

  • Obviously battery life is also an important factor, preferably 25 minutes+.

  • A decent camera would be a necessity, but it wouldn't have to be best of the best. Video downlink would ideally be 720p, but 480p could work.

  • Features like "search-lights"/headlights also a plus, obstacle avoidance is cool, but not a necessity at all.

  • Wind resistance is important.

  • Max elevation is important.

  • Speed is important. I don't want a racing drone, but it should be able to cover ground quickly.

  • I actually prefer off-brand or lesser known brands to big names.

  • Preferably a quadracopter (or hexa/octa-copter), but a VTOL fixed wing would be cool too.

  • Chinese no-brands are OK.

  • I would like to spend $1,500 or less for something more high end, but budget/good value drones would also be of interest. I would also consider something up to $2,500 if it fit checked all the right boxes

  • I don't have time to do a complex kit, so ready to fly would be most preferred, but a fairly simple kit may work.

Thanks so much!

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"Prosumer" APS-C models?

I'm a birder that currently uses a T2i/550D that is beginning to show it's age. I've been holding off on a 90D for two reasons: 1) birding happens late afternoon / early morning, and I'm worried about the low-light performance considering the high megapixels, 2) I have a degenerative eye disease and could really benefit from the new focus systems of the mirrorless cameras.

The M5 is quite dated now, and the M6MK2 is small, has cramped controls, and doesn't have an integrated EVF. The RP is a slightly better size, feels great in hand, has the new focusing, but obviously doesn't have a crop sensor - I'm not ready to lose the extra reach of a crop frame.

The niche for birding seems rather large, but Canon's offering are few and dated. Is there any hope of an "R7" fulfilling the old 7D slot? I'm not familiar with Canon's release schedule, and the "R7" rumors have been going on for a long long time. Since I do hold on to my cameras for a while, I would hate to dole out the money on a 90D only to have a better option top come along shortly after.

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πŸ‘€︎ u/badbios
πŸ“…︎ Aug 20 2021
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Windows 11 is focused on prosumers? Well, 4k has gotten worse for a CAD user.

I'm a Fusion 360 prosumer, work both on Windows (at work) and Mac (at home). Why, why, why Windows 11 can't provide decent HiDPI support? Why on a Mac it looks crystal sharp, while on Windows you just can't get as much details on your screen as you would need? (yes, I've been through all possible settings of HiDPI settings). I just can't get it. And it's not just Fusion 360, it's same for many apps, like SolidEdge. And it's been for years now. I was hoping 11 will bring the 4K to the world, but how foolish was I. Take a look at the screenshot below of Windows 11 system's dialogue window. Title bar has sharp and nice looking font, but the contents of it is now blurry as hell (It was OK on Windows 10). Why? Should I change HiDPI settings for Windows 11 system content's or what? Is there a hope that Windows will support apps on a HiDPI without sacrifices?

https://preview.redd.it/tgmwfoo5qvh71.jpg?width=634&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ef668fc5e0cf0747982d7b1ac5de8deb7f2f9a23

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πŸ‘€︎ u/-amoon
πŸ“…︎ Aug 17 2021
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Anyone ever buy a roaster on Alibaba? They seem to have some interesting prospects for the prosumer. alibaba.com/product-detai…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/zenjoe
πŸ“…︎ Oct 09 2021
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Prosumer link aggregator recommendations?

Hi all, I would like to aggregate an LTE connection and a starlink, and perhaps a DSL line.

Is there a reasonably priced link aggregator which can do this?

thanks!

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πŸ‘€︎ u/nick2ny
πŸ“…︎ Aug 19 2021
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Is IPSec not used anymore for prosumer VPN?

My prosumer firewall supports IPSec. My phone does, natively, and it's working on all my laptops.

But while looking into newer gear, it seems that no one has IPSec VPN anymore. I've seen SSL, Wiregurd, L2TP, and OpenVPN.

Just curious what protocols everyone is using for VPN since it seems I'm stuck in the dark ages.

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