YAAAAH WHOOOO.... I got my aeropress in the mail... and made a few batches of coffee already... here is my experience so far ( I know it has only been a short time with the press, but I have had my share of coffee and know what I like )
first assessment... both the S filter and paper filter make fine tasting coffee... so, unless you are worried about the environment or something, it isn't necessary to get the S-filter... well except for a few points I am about to make.
If you are a hardcore press pot lover... moka pot user.. or any other method that where you feel a little sediment is part of the enjoyment... then go for the S-filter... I enjoyed the cup using the disk.
If you are wanting the oils of the coffee to add to the taste... then you still have the option to choose either or.... I worried about comments I have read about the paper filter taking away the oils of the coffee, that and I know other methods of brewing you tend to lose alot of oil... That is not the case with the AP... at least not from my tests... granted I got more oil when I pre-soaked my paper filter at the beginning (prior to even grinding my coffee.
I enjoyed the disk.. but it added one step to clean up.. where with the paper you can pop with no worries..
The paper.. left my coffee tasting fresh like always with enough oil to satisfy the SO coffee flavor (Rwanda was my choice for the time being)
As everyone has done, I searched for recipies... and this is my take on it .. that may combine one or two.. or be totally different from what I read
water temp to 205F
17g mid course and fine.. more to fine... 8 clicks counterclockwise on my Hario Slim (also new purchase that was love at first use)
Inverted method
time 1:00 from coffee's first contact with water.
I used approx 220g of water, but you may use more depending on your coffee's bloom (freshness) but mainly fill to the top
stir
install cap/filter
time up.. flip and press
The coffee was pretty strong.. drinkable for both my wife and I, but I also tried it diluted 50/50... though it was weaker... it wasn't weak by any means..
I know this is going a bit off topic, but this is the most recent aeropress thread.. and my discoveries weren't really ground breaking enough for a new thread (maybe later, when I add to the AP video pool

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Either way, the moral of the story is... don't let the word "paper filter " be too taboo when it comes to the AP... it overcomes it hugely over other paper filter brew methods...
Cheers
LGD