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FRX23 6 Turntable Belt 23 6 Circumference Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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2.3
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BrandUnknown
MaterialRubber
Item Weight0.01 Kilograms

Description of FRX23 6 Turntable Belt 23 6 Circumference

Precision Molded Flat Rubber Turntable Belt. Inside Circumference 23.6 inches. Cross Section 0.185 inches. Wall Thickness 0.030 inches. Exact replacement belt. Used in many models of Belt Driven Stereo Turntables and Audio Equipment.

Reviews

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Does not fit Technics SL BD20

Although this belt appears to be the correct length and girth. Belt width seems a little thick. Although it was easy to install, after adjusting the RPM, the lowest RPM was around 34. This is unacceptable. sent back.

Pros
  • Slim design
Cons
  • Problem

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Goes well with my player.

Belt fits my Technics SL-B2 turntable which uses a 23.5" belt. I ordered a belt from another seller that was too small for a 19.5" and I was able to get it stretched it to fit but I had to squeeze the pulley to get it to work.Sounds like a good way to wear out the motor.This belt was easier to install and the pulley spins like it should without to have to press.

Pros
  • Nice
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 1 out of 5

suitable for turntables and accessories

My turntable was abroad for 16 years. When I took it off, the strap broke. This belt worked well but didn't turn the tables, it just sat there while the engine was running. I checked online that I need to lubricate the spindle and the center of the platter. I did this and spun it by hand a few times and it started spinning again. Friction. And now the two-speed table works fine. Good price, quick service, table works. Can't wait anymore!

Pros
  • sequins
Cons
  • appearance

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Quality belts at a reasonable price.

Quality belt, you can tell the material is factory standard. Most turntable websites that sell turntable supplies such as cartridges, needles, belts, mats, and other parts will charge at least $14 or more for this belt. thirty, and her other articles are also inflated. I don't mind bulk packaging (as opposed to retail packaging - they come in a ziplock bag with the item number on it as in the picture and carefully bubble wrapped) as opposed to retail packaging (which may be the only option with

Pros
  • Everything is fine!
Cons
  • Protection

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Your turntable won't work without it

Perfect for my Technics SL-210. So this is the same belt as my Technics SL-B2. I'm sure it will suit a very large number of players. As easy as ordering from Revain, I wonder why so many people are selling vintage turntables that need a new belt. Without a belt, it's impossible to tell if the TT's motor system is working properly, and they must sell the TT at a reasonable price. cartridge.) After investing $30 in a belt, head cover and new carriage and some elbow grease, I sold the TT for $91…

Pros
  • Perfect for me
Cons
  • No instructions

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on you!

Bought two of these straps a year ago to repair two Technics turntables from around 1980. These belts came standard with "Made in China" packaging. I installed one, but it seemed to me that the belt was stretched, very tight. I vowed not to use any other belt, I measured it and it was only 21 inches long. Now I know why it was covered. A year later I'm in the process of overhauling a second turntable. I did a little research and found the correct belt you need is FRB FRX 23.6. I ordered one…

Pros
  • Good
Cons
  • Obsolete