Rather than 'care but compromise' I would call them inventive, [eclectic](https://www.google.co.in/search?q=eclectic) and [adventurous](https://www.google.co.in/search?q=adventurous) coffee enthusiasts as contrasted with the purists or puritans who believe there is a 'correct and proper' way to do things. You will find this great divide in every serious hobby field, including coffee and hi-fi audio which I am familiar with, but also in beer & wine, computers and fashion. 

The **adventurous coffee enthusiast** (if it is not yet a group identity, it should be!) is a confident innovator, not afraid to mix and match equipment and techniques, and is not particular about getting the 'perfect' cup of coffee -- for them it is more a matter of doing something interesting and something new with the tools and materials available, in the field they love: as in, I have tried out so many unorthodox ways of making coffee (as also unconventional audio arrangements including the use of PA speakers in the home setting) for the pure thrill of tasting the resultant mix! Whereas a purist will not like to do so. 

I have learned and understood a great deal about coffee by direct, sometimes unorthodox experimentation. As you noted in comments, it's also about finding creative personalised solutions to practical challenges. I don't see it necessarily as compromising on time, money or effort, but rather an assertion of creative independence, the quest for that beautiful and unusual variation, or just the sheer love of everything coffee.