Continuum Caliburn turntable with Cobra Tonearm and Castellon stand review

Continuum's £115k Caliburn has set a new benchmark for vinyl replay

TechRadar Verdict

The Caliburn is one of those elite products audiophiles dream about – a pinnacle to aspire to, a benchmark by which others are measured. It's hardly cheap, but for those able to afford the best, it's an inspiring product that sets new standards

Pros

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    Ultimate in vinyl replay

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    Engineering and sound quality in a class of their own

Cons

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    Very big, very heavy and very, very expensive

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    No lid or cover included

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Turntables come in all shapes, sizes and prices. But here's one so extreme in its pursuit of perfection it breaks the mould. The Continuum Caliburn is not only the most expensive turntable ever made; it's also one of the heaviest, one of the most solidly engineered and (not least) one of the most functionally attractive and elegant too.

The Caliburn is undoubtedly a tour de force – a labour of love. The design aim was simple: produce the finest turntable possible, regardless of cost.

And as Dr Murugasu says in our Q&A, the quest for absolute perfection was only limited by the restricted amount of exotic materials his team could get their hands on. Will anybody else put this much effort into finding perfection ever again?