This should be the least of your worries. It won't affect your mixing style unless you rely on the numbers on the turntable to mix, which only really makes sense in battle and similar scenarios where you are doing the exact same mix every time and you need to nail the mix on point instantly without using your headphones. For normal mixing, it shouldn't be much of an issue; you can always correct the pitch using your headphones, and the use of the pitch fader won't change in a significantly noticeable way.
Well I guess there's one other situation where it would be an issue -- if you routinely do mixes at more than +/- 8%. But you probably don't want to do that anyway as it sounds shite.
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