Mid price belt drive turntables (like Nottingham Spacedeck) can sound generally OK.
But what is mostly annoying for me, they broke a rhythm of music.
For simple pop music it is not too important. Even there are some kind of jazz and classical music that that rhythm accuracy doesn't make a big difference too. But a music with a fine sense of
rhythm like most of classical piano music is fallen in parts (if it played on belt drive turntable).
So, for people who like this kind of music or sensitive to PRAT, using a top vintage DD turntable seems to be a good idea. My experience shows that good and not expansive idler drive TT, like Lenco, can do a similar job.
Regards,
Alex.