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This is the bit that gets into flavor differences: https://youtu.be/m7G7gAber7Q?t=425
The main takeaway being that conical brewers are often said to emphasize perceived acidity more, all else being equal.
From a practical standpoint, the thing with flat bottom brewers is that you're either using wave-style/ruffled filters which will have high bypass (more water escapes the brew process) or you're buying a whole extra thing (filter negotiator/smusher) so that you can smoosh your filters against the walls of the brewer to get less bypass.
Another thing to buy? XD The usual method in a conical of wetting the filter doesn't work with a flat bottom I guess?
Thanks for the time stamped link, will give that a watch now! Less perceived acidity sounds good though, I don't like sour coffee.
You can use the kalita wave style filters normally with just basic wetting, you'll just get more bypass. (Which isn't inherently bad.) I recently got an Orea V3 and have been using it with Kalita filers and enjoying the brews quite a bit.
The ones that need a negotiator/smusher are the flat circular filters which allow low bypass.
Another approach would be to go for something like the Tricolate or Next Level "zero bypass" brewers. Those are flat bottom but are designed to take a circular filter at the bottom kind of like how aeropress does.