this is not so simple.
some (older) direct drives were constantly monitoring and adjusting the platter speed thus creating a pitch instability all the time. these models came even from companies like micro seiki. not to mention that some of the excellent measurements of the DD's have to do with some trickery in the measurement method.
there are issues with the string tension in the belt driven TT's as well. the speed is maintained constant thanks to the usually high platter weight. Quality motors make the difference here too.
Hysteresis motors are very stable (empire troubador was among the steadiest tables ever made) but no longer in production. pity
Idlers faced issued in this sector too, as the commonly used eddy current brake was not that precise and heavily influenced by several factors.
so the answer is: go for a good table, without excluding technologies. if you would like to provide a price range suggestions could be more precise
some (older) direct drives were constantly monitoring and adjusting the platter speed thus creating a pitch instability all the time. these models came even from companies like micro seiki. not to mention that some of the excellent measurements of the DD's have to do with some trickery in the measurement method.
there are issues with the string tension in the belt driven TT's as well. the speed is maintained constant thanks to the usually high platter weight. Quality motors make the difference here too.
Hysteresis motors are very stable (empire troubador was among the steadiest tables ever made) but no longer in production. pity
Idlers faced issued in this sector too, as the commonly used eddy current brake was not that precise and heavily influenced by several factors.
so the answer is: go for a good table, without excluding technologies. if you would like to provide a price range suggestions could be more precise