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[email protected] December 13th 13 03:55 PM

Turntable drive belt.
 
Hi all, I'd like to get my wife's old turntable up and running for the holidays. It's a Dual CS505-2 and I need a new belt. Any favorite places to buy such gear. I'm in the US. I found LPgear selling it for ~$20. I didn't look much further 'cause I figured I could ask here.

Thanks,

George H.

Wond[_2_] December 13th 13 05:02 PM

Turntable drive belt.
 
On Fri, 13 Dec 2013 07:55:04 -0800, ggherold wrote:

Hi all, I'd like to get my wife's old turntable up and running for the
holidays. It's a Dual CS505-2 and I need a new belt. Any favorite
places to buy such gear. I'm in the US. I found LPgear selling it for
~$20. I didn't look much further 'cause I figured I could ask here.

Thanks,

George H.


There is a site, lpgear.com that shows dual belts

John Keiser December 13th 13 05:22 PM

Turntable drive belt.
 
EBay shows for $9.75 and free shipping.

wrote in message
...
Hi all, I'd like to get my wife's old turntable up and running for the
holidays. It's a Dual CS505-2 and I need a new belt. Any favorite places
to buy such gear. I'm in the US. I found LPgear selling it for ~$20. I
didn't look much further 'cause I figured I could ask here.

Thanks,

George H.



Michael Black[_2_] December 13th 13 06:25 PM

Turntable drive belt.
 
On Fri, 13 Dec 2013, wrote:

Hi all, I'd like to get my wife's old turntable up and running for the
holidays. It's a Dual CS505-2 and I need a new belt. Any favorite
places to buy such gear. I'm in the US. I found LPgear selling it for
~$20. I didn't look much further 'cause I figured I could ask here.

I paid at least ten dollars for a replacement belt for my Lenco L133 (from
1978) about 6 years ago. It was a local place, still carrying that kind
of stuff.

My first thought was "that's expensive for a bit of rubber", and I did
wonder if the place was charging for rent on the item, upping the price to
justify keeping the belts around.

But then I thought "I've had this turntable since 1978, paid good money
back then, and there's never been a problem" so spending ten or whatever
dollars on it was a small amount to get it starting faster (it was still
working with the old belt, which was the original belt, it just needed me
to spin the turntable a bit to get going).

Michael


[email protected] December 13th 13 06:51 PM

Turntable drive belt.
 
On Friday, December 13, 2013 7:55:04 AM UTC-8, wrote:
Hi all, I'd like to get my wife's old turntable up and running for the holidays. It's a Dual CS505-2 and I need a new belt. Any favorite places to buy such gear. I'm in the US. I found LPgear selling it for ~$20. I didn't look much further 'cause I figured I could ask here.



Thanks,



George H.


If the rubber is badh, you'd be wise to check the lubricants so that the other parts don't wear out quickly.



[email protected] December 14th 13 07:19 AM

Turntable drive belt.
 
wrote:
Hi all, I'd like to get my wife's old turntable up and running for
the holidays. It's a Dual CS505-2 and I need a new belt. Any
favorite places to buy such gear.


In 2006-ish, I bought replacement belts for my cassette-based answering
machine from the local electronic supply store. I first inquired at a
couple of places that still advertised TV/VCR/stereo repairs. One
didn't have any leads and the other steered me to the store. At that
time, either I couldn't find an online source, or I didn't mind paying
a little more to see the belts in person.

I found that it helped to know about what I wanted before I went in
there. A lot of audio belts seem to be made or supplied by "PRB" or
maybe "EVG", which are both tentacles of Russell Industries. Russell
doesn't seem to sell onesy-twosey to humans; only to companies.

http://russellind.com/client/download/PRB_Belt_XRef.pdf says (PDF page
146) that a Dual "CS-505/-1" takes an "FRY13.1" belt; no word on a
CS505-2. The specifications on PDF page 275 say that an FRY13.1 subs
to an FRX13.1, which is 13.1 inch inside circumference, 0.140 inches
wide, and 0.031 inches thick.

If the particular shop really does sell belts, they will also have the
little measuring jig that can measure yours - basically a sliding ruler
with round pegs at the ends. If they measure an old belt, they subtract
a fudge factor of a few percent (stretch) to get the replacement belt.

You appear to be somewhere in New York state. If you're near NYC, I
feel really confident that *somebody* in town still has one on the
shelf; elsewhere I am not as sure. Russel Industries has an address
on Long Island, but I don't know if they have a "will call" counter.

I found LPgear selling it for ~$20.


The cassette belts were smaller, like 2 inches ID, and I recall them
selling for $2 or $3 each. This is somewhat of a hazy memory, though.

Matt Roberds


[email protected] December 14th 13 01:09 PM

Turntable drive belt.
 
I don't have alisting for

[email protected] December 14th 13 01:12 PM

Turntable drive belt.
 
I don't have a listing for your model, but I do have many belts for turntables. Shoot me an Email directly at the address below and I'll get you what you need. TT belts usually go for $8-$10. I have many in stock from years of servicing. I'm located in Ma.

Dan

DansABRservices at yahoo dot com

Tim Schwartz[_2_] December 14th 13 03:01 PM

Turntable drive belt.
 
On 12/13/2013 10:55 AM, wrote:
Hi all, I'd like to get my wife's old turntable up and running for the holidays. It's a Dual CS505-2 and I need a new belt. Any favorite places to buy such gear. I'm in the US. I found LPgear selling it for ~$20. I didn't look much further 'cause I figured I could ask here.

Thanks,

George H.

George,

I generally get my Dual parts from South Street Service

http://turntableexperts.com/

who are an excellent choice for Dual parts in general. Some of the
aftermarket belts are of questionable fit and quality. Don't forget to
clean the drive surfaces of old rubber before installing the new belt.
Also, at this age, the turntable may need a general maintenance service
and lubrication.

Regards,
Tim Schwartz
Bristol Electronics


chuck December 14th 13 10:21 PM

Turntable drive belt.
 
On Sat, 14 Dec 2013 10:01:32 -0500, Tim Schwartz
wrote:

On 12/13/2013 10:55 AM, wrote:
Hi all, I'd like to get my wife's old turntable up and running for the holidays. It's a Dual CS505-2 and I need a new belt. Any favorite places to buy such gear. I'm in the US. I found LPgear selling it for ~$20. I didn't look much further 'cause I figured I could ask here.

Thanks,

George H.

George,

I generally get my Dual parts from South Street Service

http://turntableexperts.com/

who are an excellent choice for Dual parts in general. Some of the
aftermarket belts are of questionable fit and quality. Don't forget to
clean the drive surfaces of old rubber before installing the new belt.
Also, at this age, the turntable may need a general maintenance service
and lubrication.

Regards,
Tim Schwartz
Bristol Electronics



Tim is right. Back when I was in audio repair, PRB belts would
sometimes double the wow and flutter of some cassette decks and
turntables than if the original belts were used.

[email protected] December 18th 13 06:39 PM

Turntable drive belt.
 
On Saturday, December 14, 2013 5:21:03 PM UTC-5, chuck wrote:
On Sat, 14 Dec 2013 10:01:32 -0500, Tim Schwartz

wrote:



On 12/13/2013 10:55 AM, wrote:


Hi all, I'd like to get my wife's old turntable up and running for the holidays. It's a Dual CS505-2 and I need a new belt. Any favorite places to buy such gear. I'm in the US. I found LPgear selling it for ~$20. I didn't look much further 'cause I figured I could ask here.




Thanks,




George H.




George,




I generally get my Dual parts from South Street Service




http://turntableexperts.com/



who are an excellent choice for Dual parts in general. Some of the


aftermarket belts are of questionable fit and quality. Don't forget to


clean the drive surfaces of old rubber before installing the new belt.


Also, at this age, the turntable may need a general maintenance service


and lubrication.




Regards,


Tim Schwartz


Bristol Electronics






Tim is right. Back when I was in audio repair, PRB belts would

sometimes double the wow and flutter of some cassette decks and

turntables than if the original belts were used.


Hi guys, Thanks for all the responses. I was a bit it a hurry to get something ordered so I just went with an online place. (Vintage electronics IIRC)

George H.


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