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caortiz
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Joined: 22 Jan 2007
Posts: 17
Location: Monterrey, N.L. MEXICO
Expertise: I live coffee

Espresso: Rancillio Silvia w/PID
Grinder: Mazzer Mini
Drip: Krups, Bodum french press...
Roaster: i-Roast 2
Posted Tue Jul 31, 2007, 5:20pm
Subject: Re: Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine
 

Hello Mark!, hello everyone...

I still have some doubts...

In other past threads they were talking about exact timmings like:

Click Here (www.coffeegeek.com) (for the reverse method)

And:
Click Here (www.coffeegeek.com) (normal and reverse)

Of course your video shows a more simple method: Just wait till the light comes on, grind, distribute, tamp, lock and exctract. No concern about the timming or themperature changes as the time pases.

By doing this you're proposing that if we follow all this steps after the light goes onwe are going to be on "range" for the proper extraction?

Personally before I saw your video I was with the 2 min after light goes OFF waiting. Tried the reverse 30 - 40 secs but was very unstable.

The thing I noticed was that, by following your steps, I'm reaching more high temperatures... (1.15 - 1.30 after light goes off)... I think the shots taste better, but you know, still looking for the nirvana here

...need my PID??, jejeje

Anyway, sorry for my english, I'm form México... thanks for the help and your comments.
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Esspresso_Novitiate
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Joined: 4 Aug 2007
Posts: 1
Location: San Francisco
Expertise: Just starting

Espresso: Racilio Silvia
Grinder: Rocky
Vac Pot: Yama
Drip: (just paper filters)
Roaster: Fresh Roast Plus 8
Posted Sat Aug 4, 2007, 8:04am
Subject: Re: Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine
 

Thanks for making the You Tube video. This is my first real machine and I never would have figured out all the subtleties on my own. Still experimenting, but it seems to be a good machine so far.
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Mark_V
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Joined: 17 Aug 2007
Posts: 1
Location: The Netherlands
Expertise: Just starting

Posted Fri Aug 17, 2007, 3:25am
Subject: Re: Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine
 

Thanx for the really nice first look!

I am looking for my first espresso machine, and i think it will be a silvia. But I am still wondering whether I want to buy it brand new or second hand. Mark, you said that the current silvia version is 2.2, but can someone tell me what versions there are and what differences there are.

I have seen three different versions on the net:
  • the version with new drip tray and big rancilio branding in front and portafilter described in review
  • same version, but with different drip tray (big holes)
  • version with different drip tray (big holes), "rancilio silvia" branding in front with cheap stick on letters and other portafilter.

Which versions (year?) are these and are there others and what are their characteristics?

Are there really old silvias that are highly inferior?
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gteague
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Joined: 3 Dec 2003
Posts: 75
Location: dfw
Expertise: I like coffee

Espresso: silvia (pid)
Grinder: mazzer mini
Vac Pot: aeropress
Drip: capresso st600
Roaster: freshroast 8
Posted Wed Sep 26, 2007, 10:24pm
Subject: Re: Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine
 

mine is due on the ups truck for delivery today. pre-pidded.

unfortunately, no unboxing until friday evening as i'm working until then, but that's beside the point.

the point is that i'm ready for that detailed review now. hinthint winkwink nudgenudge.



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CraigA
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CraigA
Joined: 19 Dec 2001
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Location: Rexdale,Toronto,Ontario,Canada.
Expertise: I live coffee

Espresso: PID/PressureMod 2001...
Grinder: Mazzer Major/Rio, Mazzer...
Vac Pot: Bodum Santos manual, Yama 5...
Drip: BUNN ThermoFresh BTX-B...
Roaster: Refurb Behmor 1600, BBQ...
Posted Thu Sep 27, 2007, 6:18am
Subject: Re: Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine
 

Mark_V Said:

Are there really old silvias that are highly inferior?

Posted August 17, 2007 link

Nope!! {;-D

 
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keishiro
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keishiro
Joined: 6 Oct 2007
Posts: 1
Location: Sapporo Japan
Expertise: I like coffee

Espresso: Rancilio Sylvia
Grinder: Rancilio Rocky
Posted Sat Oct 6, 2007, 6:52am
Subject: Re: Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine
 

seasalt Said:

Just got mine last month at the lower price.  Beware of bad double baskets.  Apparently, a number of machines shipped with baskets that were less than 58 mm in diameter.  Call your supplier for a new one.

Posted July 7, 2007 link

Thank you for the information. I have one. I bought Sylvia and a tamper of 58mm diameter together. Very first day of my espresso with Sylvia, the 58mm tamper did not work well.

Mark,

Thank you for nice video. I can get a knack of temparature surfing with Sylvia with your video.

PS: I live in Japan and there are only few dealers of Rancilio. Incrediblly, the price for a set of Sylvia, Rocky and inox base is as much as $1800 in our country! So I imported Sylvia from United States but the shipping and handling charge exceeded $200...
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plodder627
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Joined: 3 Jun 2007
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Location: Australia
Expertise: I love coffee

Espresso: Rancilio Silvia
Grinder: Rancilio Rocky
Posted Mon Nov 5, 2007, 4:37am
Subject: Re: Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine
 

Thanks also. I've had my new model Silvia for nearly 3 months now and have had to use a plastic tamper because my 58 mm metal tamper doesn't fit! Now I know why.

Also, I have a Rocky grinder that is set to the finest grind but still find that I need to use the double basket to get one good strength coffee. I tamp firmly (like on the video) and I've tried a variety of  fresh coffee beans but still need the double basket to make a good strength flat white.

Thanks to all for the reviews and comments....Every little piece of advice helps.

Paul
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martinpas
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Joined: 19 Nov 2007
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Location: The Netherlands
Expertise: Professional

Posted Mon Nov 19, 2007, 7:57am
Subject: Re: Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine
 

I've seen the Rancilio and worked a long time. Indeed good quality for starting baristi. For more wanting persons...go to find a E61 machine!
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quabbin
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Location: New Salem
Expertise: Just starting

Posted Sun Nov 25, 2007, 8:54am
Subject: Re: Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine
 

Hey, Mark,

Wow, that video was superb!  Bravo!.  I am a newbee and am looking at the microcimbali/liberty.  Have you ever used one and would you consider doing a first look and same type of video using the microcimbali/liberty?
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rogue_jedi
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rogue_jedi
Joined: 28 Jun 2007
Posts: 120
Location: Virginia
Expertise: I love coffee

Espresso: Rancilio Silvia + Watlow 965...
Grinder: Mazzer Mini & Gaggia MDF
Drip: Bodum French Press
Roaster: I wish
Posted Wed Jan 2, 2008, 9:32pm
Subject: Re: Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine
 

Mark...thanks for the video...it is priceless for us new Silvia owners and home espresso beginners. You saved me the $15 or so it would have cost to purchase the WLL Silvia video. I do however have a question. Your temp surfing method, as many others have commented, is well....super simple. Simple is great...I like simple...but is this really all there is to it. I have read other stuff on temp surfing that is much more complicated and complex. That being said...will your method work across the board for all espresso blends and roasts or was the temp surfing method you used in the video just the best for the specific blend and roast you were using for the video???
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