Top ten DD turntables of all time?


I'm getting back into vinyl and need some suggestions. Please don't suggest belt drives!!! Better yet, let's mention only vintage DD turntables, since I feel they are superior to anything being manufactured today.
rod1957
Maybe a rung or two from the very top, the Exclusive P10 (P3a and P3 would likely be on the top rung) and another rung down, the Sony PS-8750 which I preferred to the Pioneer PLC 590 and PL-70Lii, though these were both also excellent.
I have the Micro Seiki DQX 1000.
It sound excellent to me but in respect of what TWL said above - yes there are those although very small waves visible in the spindle rotation.
But I don't know what had happened as I had bought it second hand.
If it had been shipped or just carried with the platter left on that might had caused it.
It could be that there was no accident.
Anyway want to install a new motor .
If anybody can provide information that would be much appreciated.
Thank you
...above I miss the Kenwood KD-750. To me one of the best, even with the standard tone arm and e.g. and AT-OC 9. I compared it to quite a number of top DD turntables by Nakamichi, Denon, Technics a.s.o., as well as to top range BD tables by Transrotor and Clearaudio. Some of them in one or another aspect better, but still, the best overall performance was provided by the KD-750, even if it was a real bargain compared to the others mentioned. Just good engineering.

I also own a Micro DDX1000 with SME3012, a little more difficult in handling / adjusting, but quite rewarding. My Belt drive Acoustic Solid Small Machine, surely a good table for the money, can't really compete. Neither could my ex-players Thorens 520 and LP12. I don't miss them.