Yes, good for you. They're better, in my h.o. Quieter, more reliable. That's a good turntable, there's not a whole lot that can go wrong with it, really, especially regarding speed. It almost has to be a worn belt. Find a good audio store and ask for one. Or I think you could order it from a place like The Needle Doctor online.
Maybe check with an audio place first to see if there's any other reason it should be speeding up, but a belt drive is usually so simple (just a belt) that it's hard to think what else it could be.
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