
A Reel Person
It's Too Funky in Here!!!
Justin,
You are definitely on the right track, and making a 'justi-fiable' effort to get the right info from the source, unfortunately, it bears out some translation as to what "ring diameter of 7.8cm" actually is in 'merican.
As I said, I've refurbished a few cassette mechs in my day, and the belts used will all vary slightly, based on model. F/I, the belt I've used to refurbish a Tascam 234, the rackmount/dbx/4-track/cassette, [probably the Tascam model closest in design to the Vestax],... was about 7" total length.
Mind you, all the repair belts I've ever seen here, [Los Angeles, California], were cataloged on total length,... with appx 7" being total length,... and don't ask me how that equates to "ring diameter".
Leave it to the Euro's to confuse the issue with metrics!
Justin, I defer back to my original statement, that you'd be best off to remove the old belt and measure it, in TOTAL length, and then subtract about 3/4" to 1" from the total length of the USED belt, as by definition, the used belt is s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-d o-u-t.
Justin, I too have always wondered about belt dimensions for cassette repair belts, and the truly best source is the old belt. Once you've measured the old belt, then www.electronics.com should have exactly what you need,...
and you may want to peruse the entire catalog for some stuff that could round out that $15 minimum. They have tons of stuff on the website and in their 'print' catalog.
Good Luck!
PS: Just-do the right thing: remove the belt and measure it!
You are definitely on the right track, and making a 'justi-fiable' effort to get the right info from the source, unfortunately, it bears out some translation as to what "ring diameter of 7.8cm" actually is in 'merican.
As I said, I've refurbished a few cassette mechs in my day, and the belts used will all vary slightly, based on model. F/I, the belt I've used to refurbish a Tascam 234, the rackmount/dbx/4-track/cassette, [probably the Tascam model closest in design to the Vestax],... was about 7" total length.
Mind you, all the repair belts I've ever seen here, [Los Angeles, California], were cataloged on total length,... with appx 7" being total length,... and don't ask me how that equates to "ring diameter".
Leave it to the Euro's to confuse the issue with metrics!
Justin, I defer back to my original statement, that you'd be best off to remove the old belt and measure it, in TOTAL length, and then subtract about 3/4" to 1" from the total length of the USED belt, as by definition, the used belt is s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-d o-u-t.
Justin, I too have always wondered about belt dimensions for cassette repair belts, and the truly best source is the old belt. Once you've measured the old belt, then www.electronics.com should have exactly what you need,...
and you may want to peruse the entire catalog for some stuff that could round out that $15 minimum. They have tons of stuff on the website and in their 'print' catalog.
Good Luck!
PS: Just-do the right thing: remove the belt and measure it!