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

rodman, You have obviously no other comment than about

spelling mistakes. To satisfy your impressive  remark about one

word  I meant ''abominable''. This word, correctly written, apply

also to your comment .

To ME, the Panamara is too doggy...not really a Porsche. I have a sports model with the Burmeister system....except for the bass (which gets obliterated at anything above 20 mph), the Bose is just as good.
Halcro,
You're right, MF could mount a second arm. The Swedish arm looks not pretty much matching but he seems not caring a lot. I guess he likes the Caliburn which I do understand. He is borrowing still for a long time, why not? 😇
@nandric-

 "You have obviously no other comment than about spelling mistakes..."

 That's hardly accurate!  Human nature(and it's attendant showing off) IS inevitable and your comment that showing off one's wealth, regarding, "cars, yachts, palaces, and women can hardly be blamed on, "Western decadence".   EVERYWHERE on the planet, people exhibit the same excesses, when having more wealth than class(ie:  "cars": Abu Dhabi’s Solid Gold Biofuel Mercedes,  "yachts": the world's current, biggest super-yacht, "Azzam," believed to be owned by the President of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan,   "palaces": Antilia, a 27-story skyscraper on the pricey Altamount Road in Mumbai, is the most expensive home in the world,  "womens"?  How many Westerners have a harem?)    I don't know where you reside, BUT- extravagance and excess have been going on ever since man discovered wealth, and currently the MOST obvious examples of, "decadence" are NOT in the West.  ALL of the world's great, early civilizations(ie: Babylon, Persia, Greece) exhibited PLENTY of, "decadence" WAY BEFORE there was a West to blame it on.
   Further, some(with the disposable income) have chosen to pursue the ultimate in sound reproduction, regardless of cost.  The State of The Art in audio equipment will never come cheaply.  There will always be those that can't afford it, are jealous and will mock(also human nature and INEVITABLE).

Rodman, your quotation of my comment is correct. But your

new remark ''That's hardly accurate'' has no ground or base in

your comment. Your only remark was about my spelling error.

In our forum it is ''not done'' to comment on language errors of the members. There are many foreigners in our forum. Regarding your

general theory about ''human nature''. In Holland where I live it

is not done to show of with one's wealth. Logicaly then when there is one member of a set which does nor satisfy the ''all quantor'' means

that the whole statement is false. Your ''inevitable'' is a mistery

to me. Are you Kantian?