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2 Drive Belts For The Sansui Range Of Turntables - Brand New |
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Turntable Basics: |
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The analogue turntable is a device designed to spin a vinyl record at a constant speed and permit the tone arm/phono cartridge system to 'read' and report changes in the record grooves with minimal interference. It provides listening pleasure that has yet to be fully realized by the compact disc, digital video disc, and digital technology. This is the reason why its use continues today despite its exaggerated demise. |
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Why Should I Replace My Turntable Belt? |
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Pitch accuracy goes out the window when your belt stretches or wears. Return your Sansui to its correct pitch with a new belt. |
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When should I replace my turntable drive belt? |
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Usually 3-5 years seems to be the average. Belts stretch with time. A belts worst enemy is being idle. Run the turntable occasionally if you don't play records regularly. Also, check for signs of slow starting. This is usually caused by belt slip (the result of stretching). A belt stretched >5% over its new length should be replaced. |
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Fits The Following Sansui Models: |
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FR-1080, FR-D25, SR-1050, SR-13, SR-2050C, SR-212, SR-222, SR-232, SR-313, SR-323, SR-B200/S
Note that the belt is 5mm wide, it has been reported that this may be too wide for some early variants of the SR-222, it would be wise to check your existing belts width before making a purchase. |
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This Belt Will Also Fit The Following Turntables: |
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Acoustic Research AR-698 |
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Aiwa AP-B20/C, Aiwa X-100D |
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Akai AP-B-20/C, Akai X-100D |
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BSR ADC-1500 |
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Calibre 330 |
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Concord BO-1000 |
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Craig 5101, Craig 5102, Craig 5102-026 |
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Dual CS-5000 |
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Electrophonic T-17, Electrophonic T-200 |
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Empire A-118 |
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Fisher MC-3015, Fisher MT-100/C, Fisher MT-101, Fisher MT-272, Fisher MT-32, Fisher MT-35, Fisher MT-36(C), Fisher MT-6010, Fisher MT-6010, Fisher MT-6020, Fisher MT-6030, Fisher MT-890-C, Fisher TT-4191-028 |
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Garrard SR-2050C |
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Harksound HS-210 |
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Hitachi MU-10 |
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J C Penney 6210, J C Penney 682-2000, J C Penney 683-2245P, J C Penney 683-3338T, J C Penney 683-6202, J C Penney 683-6401, J C Penney 853-0500, J C Penney 853-1048, J C Penney 853-4299, J C Penney 853-6070 |
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JVC AL-F330BK, JVC EG-1050, JVC VL-5 |
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Kenwood KD-22R/RC, Kenwood KD-33F/FC, Kenwood KD-35R, Kenwood KD-47F, Kenwood P-7 |
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Magnavox BB-1847 |
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Marantz 6025, Marantz 6050, Marantz 6100, Marantz 6110, Marantz 6200, Marantz TT-140 |
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MGA DP-11 |
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Micro Seiki BL-41, Micro Seiki MB-14 |
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Mitsubishi DP-11, Mitsubishi DP-12, Mitsubishi LT-90 |
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Montgomery Ward GEN-6677A |
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Onkyo CP-1010A, Onkyo CP-1022A, Onkyo CP-1026A |
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Parasound TTB 700 |
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Pioneer PL-516 |
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Project 1 DR-115,. Project 1 DR-2A, Project 1 DR-331, Project 1 DRI |
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Realistic LAB-300 |
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Scott PS-17A, Scott PS-18, Scott PS-22, Scott PS-47, Scott PS-48A, Scott PS-57 |
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Sharp RP-104, Sharp RP-114V, Sharp SG-1BK, Sharp VZ-2000/X/XA, Sharp VZ-3000 |
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Sony TP-6850 |
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Stromberg Carlson PR-500 |
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Taya CP-300 |
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Technics P-12D-II |
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Toshiba SR-230, Toshiba SR-305, Toshiba SR-A100, Toshiba SR-A102, Toshiba SR-A270, Toshiba SR-A272, Toshiba SR-B150, Toshiba SR-B152, Toshiba SR-B20 |
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Yamaha SX-69006, Yamaha YP-211, Yamaha YP-66, Yamaha YP-B11, Yamaha YP-B2(B) |
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How Do I Replace My Belt? |
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Replacing a turntable drive belt is usually a relatively painless process and can usually be accomplished by performing the following steps:
- Remove the turntable mat
- Take off the platter, sometimes there will be a circlip holding the platter in place and if this is the case it will need to be removed first. Most platters just lift off however.
- Turn the Platter upside down and you will normally see an extrusion where the belt goes round. If there isn't one and the platter has lifted off and left the belt in place then it will be obvious where the belt has to go! If this is the case then simply replace the belt and refit the platter. Now go to step 7. If however there is an extrusion on the underside of the platter then proceed to step 4.
- Place the belt around the extrusion on the underside of the platter
- Replace the platter.
- Grasp the belt through one of the holes in the platter and stretch it over the motor pulley. If there is a mechanical speed change guide you must make sure that the belt goes through this otherwise you will not be able to change speed.
- Replace the mat.
- Enjoy your vinyl!!
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These are not made by Sansui but are of the same specification and quality. |
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Payment: |
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Fast payment leads to a smooth transaction. Payment must be received within 7 days or the item will be re-listed and an unpaid item dispute will be raised with eBay. Please note that we can only accept payment by Paypal. Please also note that we have no trade counter and collection of items is not possible. |
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Return and Refund Policy: |
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If for any reason you are unhappy with your purchase we offer a 'no quibble' returns and refund policy as long as the goods are returned to us within 14 days of receipt. |