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Belts - Turntable

A belt-drive turntable is an engineering work of art, an instrument of music and a musical treasure. It provides listening pleasure that has yet to be fully realized by digital technology. Why? Because music cannot be bound and encapsulated by a series of ones and zeroes. Listen, compare with an open mind and you will believe.

The Right Belt Difference by LP Gear
With limited availability of belts, it is very tempting for turntable owners to accept whatever off-the-shelf belt is offered. Sometimes it works, often times not exactly. Our knowledge of belts is truly unique in the industry and our supply is extensive. As a full-line turntable belt specialist, we can supply replacements for ALMOST ANY BRAND AND MODEL turntable. Since 1995, we have been serving the record-playing communities around the world via the Internet. It is our commitment to be the world's last turntable belt supplier. Through the years, we have satisfied customers in North America and in many parts of Asia, Australia, and the European Community.

Enumerated within each turntable manufacturer is a small sample of belts for specific models. If your turntable or model is not listed, see our FREE BELT MATCHING SERVICE below.

 

Free Belt Matching Service
For your convenience, LP Gear offers a free belt matching service. If your turntable is not listed, all you need to do is send us via e-mail your existing belt's type (flat, round or square), measurements specifically its length and width, and present working condition (e.g., stretched but still working or no longer working).

To measure your existing belt's dimensions, follow the procedures below.

If you have the turntable belt:
- State the type of belt used (Flat, Square, Round).
- Pinch both ends of the belt.
- Measure its length.
- Multiply the length by two (2x).
- If the turntable uses a Flat belt, measure its width (usually 0.187").
- If the turntable uses a Round or Square belt, measure its thickness.
- Please include the make and model of the turntable with the belt's measurements.

If you do NOT have the turntable belt or it is shredded:
- State the type of belt that the turntable uses (Flat, Round or Square).
- Use a piece of string to tightly follow the belt's path.
- Measure the length of the string.
- Measure the width between the rims of the motor pulley that the belt can pass through (usually 0.250 inch).
- Please include the make and model of the turntable with the belt's measurements.

You may of course send your belt to us for reference. Please do this only if your belt is not shredded. We'll do our best to find a replacement for you.