Turntable Belts

-High quality, Taiwan Made, replacement turntable, tape recorder/player, and reel to reel drive belts in stock!

-Made of quality materials.  Will not stretch or deteriorate.

-For brands such as Bose, Kenwood, Panasonic, Sansui, Technics, Thorens, and more.

-If you do not see your belt listed please contact customer service so we can help you match the belt you need!

-Please try to include the following information when contacting us:

  • Belt Length: Measured by pinching both ends of the belt, then measuring the length, and then multiplying by two. (example 12.5" x 2 = 25")
  • Belt Shape: Flat, Round, or Square
  • Flat Belt: Please measure the belts width
  • Round or Square Belt: Please measure the belts thickness
  • Please include the brand and model number of the turntable

-If you do not have the original belt or it is damaged, please let us know if it is a flat, square, or round type. The length can be determined by using a piece of string to follow the belts path around the pulleys and then applying the same directions for belt length above. The belts width can also be determined by measuring the distance between the rims on the motor pulley.

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Shop replacement drive belts for turntables, tape decks, record players, and reel-to-reel equipment. Search by equipment brand and model, or browse the products below. If your model is not listed, send us the brand, model number, belt shape, and measurements and we will help identify the closest match.

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Turntable Belts

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Turntable Belt for ELECTROBRAND Model 9151
Vendor: Dynamic Lamps

Turntable Belt for ELECTROBRAND Model 9151

Regular price 7.99 USD
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How to measure a replacement belt

  • Belt length: Pinch the belt flat, measure end to end, and multiply by two. For example, 12.5 inches measured flat equals a 25-inch circumference.
  • Belt shape: Identify whether the belt is flat, round, or square.
  • Flat belts: Measure the belt width.
  • Round or square belts: Measure the belt thickness.
  • Include the equipment brand and model number whenever possible.
  • If the original belt is missing, run a piece of string around the belt path and measure the string using the same method.