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A touch fast is better than a touch slow. More likely to hear things dragging a bit than a bit of extra giddyup. The latter, if not extreme, can actually make the music more exciting,
And I have the opposite viewpoint, slightly slower, and thus lower in pitch, can sound more natural and pleasing. Everyone may look at things differently.
Well, this thread was started because I got a new belt drive TT and the RPM Calculator app on my phone was bouncing from 33.5 to 33.2 rpms. Being a little slow on the uptake, I finally took my wife's identical phone, placed it opposite my phone to counterbalance, and took readings again. Nearly all the variation went away, of course +- .05 rpm now. Moral of the story. If you use a phone app with the phone on the platter, counterbalance.
That's a good recommendation -- I never considered it before. I wonder how it would be effect by DD or idle drive motors that have more torque...?