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ANGELS HORN Turntable, Vinyl Record Player, Bluetooth Built-in Phono Preamp Belt Drive 2-Speed, Adjustable Counterweight, AT-3600L (Bluetooth Version)

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Color: Mahogany Wood


Features

  • Wireless ConnectivityBuilt-in Bluetooth 5.0, you can enjoy your vinyl collection with all the convenience of wireless technology. Connect via Bluetooth technology to listen to your favorite records on your wireless speakers, soundbar or headphones. Remove the troubles caused by the audio cable, and upgrade the grade from the visual and auditory sense.
  • Two-Speed Turntable (33 1/3 And 45 RPM): Belt drive system and DC servo motor can make the iron turntable rotate at 33 1/3 or 45 RPM. The rotation speed can be selected according to the speed of the vinyl record, so that the turntable can perfectly interpret the vinyl record to your High-quality music life.
  • Built-In Phono Preamp And Line Output: Built-in Phono Preamp can perform and appreciate the music life brought to you by the record player on any amplifier. Your turntable includes both Phono and Line outputs that allows play with or without a Phono equalizer.
  • Adjustable Counterweight And Anti-Skating Weight: Any classic turntable is a must-have standard accessory, you can adjust the weight and anti-slip force to ensure the control of Cartridge the stylus sits perfectly inside the record's correct groove and stable turntable sound quality, maintain the clarity and channel balance of vinyl record sound quality, And to avoid noise and distortion, and scratches on vinyl records and styluses.
  • High-Quality Cartridge: The included high-quality AT-3600L cartridge. Make AngelsHorn turntable more perfect interpretation of the beautiful melody, allowing AngelsHorn turntable to exert the ultimate quality, While an universal headshell allows users to change cartridges with ease. Any problems please contact us in time.

Brand: ANGELS HORN


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Maximum Rotational Speed: 45 RPM


Included Components: no


Special Feature: Equalizer


Material: Maple


Style: Modern


Color: Mahogany Wood


Compatible Devices: Speaker


Motor Type: DC Motor


Product Dimensions: 16.54 x 14.17 x 4.92 inches


Item Weight: 16.15 pounds


Date First Available: June 29, 2020


Manufacturer: ANGELS HORN


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  • Amazing Value, Stunning Looks, Excellent Performance, Great Customer Service
Color: Mahogany Wood
The Record Player shipped in 3 Boxes, the Amazon Box, a protective box around the product box and the unit's shelf box itself. It was in excellent foam packaging, the assembly is minimal and straightforward. Where can you find a value like this? It is a fully manual, counter weighted tone arm, with anti-staking weight. It looks better than units from most professional outlets (like the cheap plastic Denon). Solid wood base, real heft, has an integral cover, the platter is heavy and solid, construction is top of the line. I had heard there might have been some quality control issues in models from a year or so ago, those appear to be a thing of the past. This is a work of beauty and it sounds fantastic too. I replaced an Audio Technica LP60X whose automatic tonearm mechanism failed and started scratching records that I had only used lightly over a handful of months. The quality of construction is night and day. The LP60X is cheap plastic and lightweight, the Angels Horn is considerably heavier, well constructed, has adjustable feet, Solid wood with amazing finish and Sounds incredible. It's cartridges are also replaceable unlike the LP60X. I had an issue with the Anti Skate weight's loop not being able to slip onto the rear of the tonearm, reached out to Angels Horn and they are sending me a new one, free of charge. They responded to my email within 6-12 Hours, I had gone to bed and by the time I checked my email the response had been in my inbox for a while. Good customer service, all things considered. I typically have to wait days to get a response from most places. This is a high quality piece of equipment that looks rich and expensive without the premium price tag. I strongly recommend this player. FYI - I bought and paid for it myself. I did not receive one for free or as a review sample. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2021 by Justin Kerber

  • Solid manual turntable for someone not looking to spend a lot
Color: Mahogany Wood
All in all, I am very pleased with my Angel's Horn Bluetooth turntable after a month of use. Just some background, I am new to the vinyl hobby. It all started with me receiving a Victrola suitcase player for Christmas thinking that would be "good enough" (figured I'd buy that odd record or two I see making comebacks in stores). Within two weeks, I traded up to this Angel's Horn turntable. (Anyone familiar with the suitcase players know there is nothing "good enough" about those suitcase players. With the suitcase player there was appalling sound -even with low expectations for a cheap player, and furthermore it couldn't play anything without skipping being a regular occurrence, all while potentially trashing your records with the poor uber-cheap stylus used.) This player, however, is a whole other story. Once set up properly (like a real turntable should be) with a balanced tone arm, the recommended 3.5g tracking force for the AT3600L stylus, and the anti-skate weight, this thing works like a dream. Yes, the included printed instructions are admittedly kind of bad and vague, but there are plenty of YouTube videos from the manufacturer along with other content creators, setting this turntable up, that make it easy for the uninitiated. Music sounds great through the Audio Technica cartridge/stylus, whether connected to a powered speaker with analog cables or via Bluetooth. All records play with no issue, with clear, beautiful sound, and no skipping. I have played new records, along with old records and 45s from the 60s/70s borrowed from family, and all have been perfect. For better (or worse depending on your stance) this is a full manual player, so you place the needle to start, and it does not automatically reset at the end of a record (though they were kind of enough to include an auto-shutdown of the turntable if it reaches the end of a record and isn't shut down after about 3 minutes. (Just flick power switch off and then back on when it's come to play something else) There are automatic players out there that might be more convenient and easier, but IMO I liked actually having to learn to set up and operate a turntable properly, so the manual nature of this turntable was no issue for me as to me it's just part of the experience. Overall, I am extremely pleased and have nothing to really complain about. This player works, sounds great, and looks very nice wherever it is displayed. This has kickstarted me full gear into the vinyl hobby, and now that my turntable situation is settled with a rock-solid player, I can get down to enjoying the music. 9/14/23 update- Just some thoughts after several months use. The turntable still holds up well. I did replace the AT3600L stylus with an ATN91 for a cheap sound upgrade, and for something that tracks much lighter on the vinyl. Some things I wish I understood better before I bought this- honestly, speed consistency isn't great on this turntable. After the first few weeks of listening and getting through the honeymoon period of a new device, I started noticing this sounded audibly a little fast. Upon using a smartphone speed checking app, I saw this was consistently going over 34 rpm. I then got into the whole world of speed adjustment (not a walk in the park on this thing, removing the six screws to remove a panel to get to the little screw you got to turn ever so gently underneath to adjust speed, and a LOT of trial and error. Ultimately, I got this set to around 33.3 and its much better/accurate sounding now- BUT this also has a lot of WOW and flutter- speed tests have this going anywhere from like 33.3 to 33.7 rpm and back to 33.3 within each rotation. Not good. That said, if I'm honestly, not sure if my ears really "hear" this problem but be aware. I also suspected at first maybe my phone app just being imperfect at measuring speed, but I put the same test on my dad's U-turn and that was pretty dead on at 33.3 at all times- so I think that speaks to the quality you get there. You ultimately get what you pay for. This is still pretty good as a cheap first turntable, and if you aren't scared of making adjustments and learning the intricacies of a manual device, but also part of me wishes I just invested a little more money into maybe a U-turn or a Fluance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2023 by M. Good

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