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By porcelain I meant the melitta type thing. It is the holder for paper filters. My grinder is the Timemore C3 ESP pro.
Ah, that's much better then, those porcelain filters suck. Your grinder is fine, should be able to make delicious coffee. I'd recommend focusing on grind setting to make sure that you are hitting your time targets, and using very hot water. James Hoffman has some good videos on pourover techniques that would be worth watching. I think he even has one about using kettles without a long neck. Also, make sure your beans are fresh and high quality.
That piece of porcelain sucks up all the heat from your water. Invest in a cheap plastic V60. They cost just a few euros.
Get some decent paper filters for it. I would recommend Cafec ABACA (not the plus version!) but the Hario filters work fine as well.
Ideally you want to pour from a temperature controlled gooseneck kettle. That allows you to precisely control your pouring speed. They don’t have to be expensive. Alternatively you can get a Hario Drip Kettle Air for pouring.
And most importantly buy good coffee.