I love my JVC QL-Y7F. Unbelievably quiet and detailed. I love the electronic arm (this coming from someone who just sold a Triplanar) and the auto and cueing features. My backup is a Technics SP10 Mk2 which has been refurbished. As good as the SP10 is, the JVC always sounded better to me. The SP10 sounds a little "edgy" in comparison, i.e the JVC is more smooth and relaxed. I A/B'ed the tables using a Lyra Delos.
I also had a number of belt driven tables before trying DDs. Invariably I stopped listening to classical piano records on these tables (think Beethoven sonatas, or Ivan Moravec playing Chopin) because of the wow/flutter that is non-existent on DDs. If you are sensitive to this distortion, a lot of belt drives (or more likely just the slipping belts) don't cut it.
And how many times have I forgotten to lift the arm at the end of the record so that it spun for hours in the lead-out grove. The JVC has a great auto-return and shutoff mechanism.
I also had a number of belt driven tables before trying DDs. Invariably I stopped listening to classical piano records on these tables (think Beethoven sonatas, or Ivan Moravec playing Chopin) because of the wow/flutter that is non-existent on DDs. If you are sensitive to this distortion, a lot of belt drives (or more likely just the slipping belts) don't cut it.
And how many times have I forgotten to lift the arm at the end of the record so that it spun for hours in the lead-out grove. The JVC has a great auto-return and shutoff mechanism.