"So a heretofore unknown fault inherent to a belt drive turntable became apparent. "
How can you know the drive mechanism is the reason?
Aren't the two tables best optimized with different tonearm, and cartridge plus also set up and calibrated differently? Any combo of these could account for a difference. Not to mention dirt accumulated on the stylus, etc.
I would not expect any properly set up high end rig to sound inherently muddy and garbled, but I am sure you heard what you heard.
How can you know the drive mechanism is the reason?
Aren't the two tables best optimized with different tonearm, and cartridge plus also set up and calibrated differently? Any combo of these could account for a difference. Not to mention dirt accumulated on the stylus, etc.
I would not expect any properly set up high end rig to sound inherently muddy and garbled, but I am sure you heard what you heard.