I used to sell many belt, idler and direct drive tables back in their heyday and heard many. I could never attribute a clear sonic difference to drive type. Tonearms, carts, and other things but never drives. Nobody told me any type was superior. Strobe light speed indicators indicated that either drive done well could be equally accurate. I steered most customers to the belts in that DD tables cost more for no real benefit I could discern. I never sold any really good idlers, so I was not a fan of those at all.
These were my collective observations having been there and done many different tables. Granted, these were stock units and not the beefed up versions available today.
Either DD motor noise is an issue and the plinth the solution or not. I do not know for certain which but I don't think you can have both both be true. The plinth might still be helpful for external vibes, but as I alluded to above, there are other more effective ways to establish a solid foundation to isolate table from external vibes.
YEs, I am familiar with the fact that DD motors rotate more slowly and that in itself is an advantage (one of many any design can sport).
These were my collective observations having been there and done many different tables. Granted, these were stock units and not the beefed up versions available today.
Either DD motor noise is an issue and the plinth the solution or not. I do not know for certain which but I don't think you can have both both be true. The plinth might still be helpful for external vibes, but as I alluded to above, there are other more effective ways to establish a solid foundation to isolate table from external vibes.
YEs, I am familiar with the fact that DD motors rotate more slowly and that in itself is an advantage (one of many any design can sport).