Continuum Caliburn - really the best TT on earth?


I have read so many good things about the Caliburn but also figured out that this table needs some care (software, o-ring, air suction etc.) To my knowledge they have improved the table over the last three years.

Is there anyone out who has experience with this table besides of audio shows -meaningly having tested the Caliburn with the Cobra and e.g. a Lyra system within a very good chain? Is there any reason not to go for a Caliburn?
thuchan

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,,,,I remember Clint Eastwood,,,,

Thuchan did you rough anyone up for a better price?
Mr.Sintax that is so true :)
The topic here is of interest of a interesting turntable concept. All though my memory of listening to this table a few years ago was not so memorable. By the sounds of things they got the gremlins out of it or just bad timing do to a bad set up I never did any follow up.

Thuchan what a set of beautiful turntables you have always loved those Micros and boy have the used Micro got hot these last few years. Just rmember if you do need to make room for a Caliburn I do have room for one more table at my place.
Lastly hopefully the weather DownUnder will be slightly warmer then in this hemisphere.
Looking forward to your report on the Continuum Caliburn

David
Thuchan

That was quite a whirl wind tour you went on these last few days.Four continents under your belt and returning with only a wooden crate that is now acclimatising in your home.
With regards to this world class wine I can only thank my loving wife that has civilized me to a degree over the years.
Cheers

David
Congratulations Eckart, there was little dought what was packed away in this wooden crate.
I just opened a beer, Cheers! and happy listening

David
,,,,,So what do I win for guessing it was the criterion TT?,,,,,,,,
Dinner with Norah Joans
Mr D ,,,,dinner with Norah Joans and reaching wide spread agreement with most audiophiles,agree tis a highly emotional driven hobby for some, to much maybe

Eckart, we dont need you getting hurt at this stage you have my attention, have fun!
Echart,
I took one glance at your new pictures and I have come up with an easy problem solving solution.

No more moving Wilsons, no more juggling phonostages around, basically no more head aches 'err' back aches.
Directly behind the Contimuum there sits a turntable that takes up too much shelf space and is hard to dust.I can arrange for someone to pick it up and get it out of your road.

David
Mr D I guess it's just in my inherit nature to try to help people out though I think Ekhart will have his own ideas on this subject.
Ekhart for the most part Im happy to see the popularity of vinyl swing back for many especially among the youth.The 30 and 40 year olds, yikes did I just type that!

David