Now just to be the 'devils advocate', let me ask 'What about centrifulgal force' on vinyl? Wouldn't there be a bias to the right side (looking at the deck from the front) as the grooves pull in a gravity controlled arm? And of course worse at 45 and 78rpm. I'm just thinking that a lacquoring lathe has a mechanical arm much like the control of a CD lense, and would cut a precise V indentation. However, left to gravity and weight of a playing arm on a 'picnic player' to a profossional ReVox - there always must be just a slight bias causing an accenuation of tone and amplitude characteristic's?
The Catch 22 is, at slow speeds of say 5rpm - you'd get perfect representation of the groove, BUT pick up all the anomalies and imperfections of the plastic as well. Higher speeds reduce the anomalies, but causes the arm to be 'pulled in more' and thus 'right side bias'.
Ain't I stinker.
