
You'll just have to get another turntable if you want to play your colored albums. (That trick does work on models like the 1600MKII which did use prisms in the platter.)

Thus the black under the mat trick won't work. Jwspicer1 wrote:The J92 doesn't use platter sensors - it has an optical sensor next to the cartridge on the linear tracking arm. There's a LOT more colored vinyl now than there was back in the day. Major design limitation in these hipster vinyl days.
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Even using manual mode, half the time once you start to try to cue it the thing gets a hairball and thinks there is no disc present and promptly returns to the rest and stops. Record your vinyl collection to high-quality digital files by simply connecting the turntable to your PC or Mac via the USB out. I have an SL-J3 which sounds wonderful, but it simply will NOT deal with non-black discs. Vinyl Record Player with Speaker Vintage Turntable for Vinyl Records, Belt-Driven Turntable Support 3-Speed, Wireless Playback, Headphone, AUX-in, RCA Line LP Vinyl Players for Sound Enjoyment White. Audio-Technica Bluetooth AT-LP60 Vinyl Record Player White. You have to use manual mode to play both colored and clear discs, as well as 10 inch discs. Bluetooth-compatible + fully automatic belt-driven vinyl turntable from Audio-Technica. Find the manual for another SL J series machine and it will explain all.

The linear trackers that use an infrared sensor to find tracks like the J series all have problems with clear and colored vinyl (some even had issues with the semi-transparent original MoFi pressings too). Thus the black under the mat trick won't work. Our record players meet the needs of Hi-Fi lovers and casual vinyl record collectors. The J92 doesn't use platter sensors - it has an optical sensor next to the cartridge on the linear tracking arm.
