
Pro-Ject Replacement Drive Belts
Official replacement drive belts for Pro-Ject turntable models
Official replacement drive belts for Pro-Ject turntable models
Drive Belts are used on all Pro-Ject turntables as the method by which the turntable platter rotates. In many cases the belt turns a sub-platter, which sits underneath the main platter - like with the multi-award winning Debut record player. However, there are also other turntables that use a belt which reaches around the perimeter of the main platter itself - avoiding the need for a sub-platter. All Pro-Ject drive belts are made of the highest quality materials, and are optimised to work with certain turntables from the Pro-Ject range.
To extend the life of your drive belt, avoid touching it with your hands as much as possible. Once mounted, use the Speed Key provided with Pro-Ject turntables to change the rung of the pulley.
It is important that you source the correct belt for your turntable. Find the right belt for your turntable from the above drop-down menu.
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