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
Thuchan,

The main TT chassis is straight forward in setting up, but you may need to fiddle around with the magnet adjusters for the arm board underneath the main chassis this will change the sound slightly. That arm will you be using.

So what do I win for guessing it was the criterion TT?
,,,,,So what do I win for guessing it was the criterion TT?,,,,,,,,
Dinner with Norah Joans
Wow, Eckart!!! Are you going to get some help setting-up the table? Are those Classe Omegas, too??! I'll be in Europe this summer :-)!!

Happy New Year - it is!

Best,
Sam
Dbcooper, ****dinner with Norah Jones****** - I guess this is one of the very few points were you can reach wide spread agreement with most audiophiles......
Eckart - take it slow and easy.
Weekend is ahead.

Cheers,
D.
The Criterion manual is one of the best of its kind like the Copperhead manual, the arm I will mount on the Criterion. Redscouser, it seems you have experience with that table. Thanks for the advice. You mean using the four screws and moving the board a little I guess. Does it work like a flywheel? It should have some impact on the platter. Dietrich, you are right, this is a somehow dangerous job - keeping the hands not in the right position when lowering the heavy platter - uuh. As I am sitting in a train right now there is no risk at the moment...