Let me clarify if I may. The potential slightly fast speed of a "warmed up" turntable is caused by BOTH the belt and bearing. As the table is used the belt becomes slightly more pliable. In some bearing designs this allows the bearing to more precisely align itself and work as it was designed. The "cold" stiffer belt pulls on the platter harder which can create a chaotic situation in the bearing and reduce its performance. My turntables avoid this, however I have measured this increase in speed myself, in some designs. My tables btw, often use the Phoenix controllers and they are excellent and great value. Drift on my tables, with Phoenix controllers is essentially non existent.
Bruce
Anvil Turntables
Bruce
Anvil Turntables