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  • Fender ECHO Chamber - main drive belt missing

    Does anyone know where I can find the main drive belt for a Fender Echo Chamber? The unit I have is missing the belt. I do not know the length of the belt or its width. Maybe someone can direct me to a place where i can try a few sizes?

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    17600 N. Perimeter Drive, Suite 100
    Scottsdale, AZ 85255
    Telephone: 480.596.9690
    Fax: 480.596.1384

    If you call them, they will give you the part number for the belt, which you can order from a dealer.
    These are pretty rare, but probably still supported. One of the rarest Fender parts, I have only worked on 2 in 38 years.

    I you really wanna know, frequently, rubber O rings are used as drive belts. If you size it right, not too tight, a lot of times it will work for years.

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    • #3
      I called Fender and they were very receptive to my question. However, they did NOT have any information on the belt. They did provide me the name of a belt source PRB Belts. The link is helpful and I could have gotten the belt I needed from them but I did not. I found a local electronic surplus shop that had a large assortment of VCR belts.
      I bought a few belts to try and found one that worked well. I used a belt that has an inside circumference (IC) of 14" and a width of 1/16". Other sizes will work as well but I would not go smaller than 12". 12" stretches the belt too much (that's what she said).

      The drive mechanism works well now and I just wound a new tape, what a pain in the butt that was. I had to build a fixture to wind the tape around spool. I haven't tested it yet but will soon.

      CJ

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      • #4
        Originally posted by cjlectronics View Post
        I called Fender and they were very receptive to my question. However, they did NOT have any information on the belt. They did provide me the name of a belt source PRB Belts. The link is helpful and I could have gotten the belt I needed from them but I did not. I found a local electronic surplus shop that had a large assortment of VCR belts.
        I bought a few belts to try and found one that worked well. I used a belt that has an inside circumference (IC) of 14" and a width of 1/16". Other sizes will work as well but I would not go smaller than 12". 12" stretches the belt too much (that's what she said).

        The drive mechanism works well now and I just wound a new tape, what a pain in the butt that was. I had to build a fixture to wind the tape around spool. I haven't tested it yet but will soon.

        CJ
        Where have you found a Tape Cartridge for the Fender Echo Chamber? That's mainly the last piece I need to restore my Echo Chamber and I can't find one anywhere..

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        • #5
          Originally posted by tsunamiwarhead View Post
          Where have you found a Tape Cartridge for the Fender Echo Chamber? That's mainly the last piece I need to restore my Echo Chamber and I can't find one anywhere..
          They turn up on eBay sometimes, but unfortunately they are scarce.

          I think that the same basic cartridge was also used on the Eccophonic echo units. Have you tried searching for one of those?

          I rebuilt one a while ago, I can try and contact the owner and see if he has one for sale or if he know where one might be found. Let me see if I can find his contact information.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 52 Bill View Post
            They turn up on eBay sometimes, but unfortunately they are scarce.

            I think that the same basic cartridge was also used on the Eccophonic echo units. Have you tried searching for one of those?

            I rebuilt one a while ago, I can try and contact the owner and see if he has one for sale or if he know where one might be found. Let me see if I can find his contact information.
            Yeah! That'd be great if you could get a hold of him and see if he has something that'll do the trick.

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