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Rega Turntable Reference EBLT Drive Belt

Rega Turntable Reference EBLT Drive Belt

The Rega Reference EBLT drive belt is the culmination of many years of R&D and advanced tooling trials.

The most accurate drive belt they have ever produced, the Reference EBLT is now fitted as standard to all Planar 8 and Planar 10 turntable models as standard. The Reference belt is suitable for all Rega turntables but highly recommended for the Planar 6 and any Planar 3 using the Rega Neo TT PSU.

Each belt is moulded on highly accurate custom tooling using a unique secret blend. Once moulded, the belts are cryogenically frozen and barrelled to remove any excess flash in order to create perfect cross sectional roundness which is critical for accurate speed and stability. In normal use and conditions, the lifespan of the EBLT drive belt is 50% longer than the previous model. All Reference belts go through a unique curing process which guarantees the highest achievable level of accuracy.

In the images above you can see a direct comparison taken from their custom test software. You can compare the old belt (top) versus the latest EBLT reference belt (bottom). For this test they have used the same Planar 1 turntable. The only part that has changed is the drive belt. You can clearly see a notable reduction in weighted peak Wow / Flutter measurements produced by the increased accuracy and cross sectional roundness of the EBLT belt. The standard belt measures 0.253% / the Advanced EBLT measures 0.162% and the Reference EBLT measures 0.075%


*Not suitable for the orginal 'Planet turntable' circa 1973-1975 - Planet belts still available on request.

We recommend changing the drive belt every five years to ensure optimum performance.


Rega Drive Belt - Reference EBLT monomer
Diameter / cross sectional roundness - Improved stability / Speed accuracy
Lifespan - 50% longer lifespan than a polychloroprene belt
Advanced curing process - Improved consistency in modulus of material