Technics SL-J2

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The Technics SL-J2 is a quartz-controlled direct-drive fully automatic turntable system produced by Technics between 1984 and 1988. It features a linear tracking tonearm with an optical sensor that allows for the kind of track-skipping more typical of CD players. The sensor also detects the size of the record sitting on the platter (7-inch or 12-inch), which allows the needle to drop precisely on the first track. 10-inch records must be played manually.[1]

From the original Technics SL-J2 brochure:

"Who else but Technics could put so much high performance, and so many convenient features in such a slim body? The SL-J2 features the outstanding rotational speed accuracy of quartz-referenced direct drive, and a linear tracking tonearm for perfect tracing accuracy. The convenient skip/search/direct access function allows you to skip over selections you don't want to hear. A separate, easy-to-read Music Select LED confirms your skip/search commands."[2]

Features

Also from the original SL-J2 brochure:

  • Linear tracking tonearm with optoelectronic sensor detects any arm angle deflection, and automatically compensates to give optimum tracking performance
  • Gimbal suspension system with low-friction ball-bearings gives superb tracking ability
  • Equipped with the Technics-designed P-Mount cartridge connector system
  • Automatic operation. The SL-J2 automatically selects record size and speed. All function keys are on the front panel, so operation can be carried out with the dust cover closed
  • 30cm (12") diameter aluminum diecast platter
  • TNRC cabinet for effective protection against external vibrations and acoustic feedback
  • Manual switching of disc size and speed to accommodate non-standard record formats
  • Automatic stylus muting

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