🎉 Spin into the Future of Sound!
The ANGELS HORN Bluetooth Vinyl Record Player combines modern Bluetooth technology with high-fidelity sound, featuring a versatile two-speed turntable, built-in speakers, and an elegant design that fits seamlessly into any home decor.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.46"L x 13.98"W x 7.68"H |
Item Weight | 7 Kilograms |
Material Type | Wood |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Signal Format | Analog |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Special Features | Built In Speaker, Built In Preamp |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Motor Type | DC Motor |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 45 RPM |
L**M
Great Turntable!!
I received this turntable for Christmas from my wife after not having a turntable for decades. This one is easy to set in and the sound quality was excellent. I had a few technical issues with the turntable and wrote the manufacturer, Angels Horn, and they responded quickly. After not being able to correct the issues, they simply sent me another replacement at no charge and this unit is perfect! Love the ease of function, the look, the sound and build quality and now I’m back to listening to my Vinyls!! The way musicShould be listened to! You made me a raving fan, Angels Horn!!
S**I
Great first record player
Beautiful, easy to use and wonderful sound! So glad I got it. Wonderful starter record player.
C**S
Very nice record player and sound for the price!
This record player was fairly easy to set up and start spinning records on! The sound is really great for a small unit like this. Happiest day I've had in a while was the day this came and I was able to listen to some of my record collection. Pure joy!!
J**.
This is not for the audiophile, it is for the person getting into vinyl and wants a little more.
First off this is a good turntable. It's not great though. Expect to pay around $500 or more for a great turntable. It is however a good, solid turntable, for the money paid. I paid around $230 for this. I don't regret it. Lets give you the run down, the pros and cons, and the i don't knows.First, some assembly is required. It comes in two boxes, a box within a box. It is packed in styrofoam to keep it safe, and it is packed well. The platter, belt, counter weight are all not installed when it arrives. A quick youtube search, or a glance at the instructions will help you with this.The hardware: This is made in China I believe, at least that's the contact on the website- but let me state this right off the bat- This ain't no Victorola. This is much better. The tone arm is metal, The needle that comes with it is the standard Audio Technica AT3600L- this can be upgraded to a better needle. The counterweight is well... we'll get to that. The internals are okay, again, you are paying for a midrange turntable. The good news is that all the parts can be purchased from Angels Horn, and the customer support, so I've heard is great. This includes the power brick, the motor and the parts.The setup: Expect a little bit of a learning curve, if you aren't new to vinyl then disregard this. It does require the use of a protractor to calibrate the needle (this is included in the box- youtube will show you how to do this). It does require a counter weight (also included, and can be youtubed), you might want to get a scale and calibrate that too as I found mine was a little off. There is also a dust cover for the turntable included which is super easy to install. Setup took a little while for me, I spent more time on the calibration- make sure to check with the audio technica website for the tracking force requirements on the needle, I think it is 2.5 grams. The counterweight is super sensitive too, it took some time to get it right, it seemed it liked being a little on the heavy side to make it sound good and avoid skipping.The features: This turntable does 33, and 45. It DOES NOT do 78. For me, that was fine. It also has blue tooth in- NOT OUT. Again, for me this was not an issue- I expected this. I use an amp with external speakers. Unexpectedly, they actually worked in tandem with the internal speakers which was cool (I got sound through the amp and the turntable at the same time). There's not much else to this.Aesthetics: I like the aesthetics of this machine. It doesn't look like it was designed by Icelandic artisans, it's not a funky shape to promote unique sound. It is however clean, and looks nice. It has a nice weight and feels premium when you use it. The parts seem well put together and nothing sticks out. Wood looks real and feels real- not sure if it is.Now, the sound part: The sound is again, good, but not great. It is lightyears above a Crossly or a Victorola. But it is not a Technics turntable so don't expect that kind of sound from it. The volume is good, but you wont be banging the neighbor's walls down with it- the base is mid level with this, it's there, but it isn't going to vibrate the house. If you love more base in your music you might want to pass, or get an amp and some subs. The clarity it surprising for this thing. It is super clear. I was genuinely happy with it. Treble is not overpowering either and doesn't scratch the ear drums when it plays. It is well balanced and sounds really nice. Even when I hooked it up to the amp and the sound bar, it sounded great.There is one thing that was hard for me. This thing is very sensitive, it skipped if I stepped too hard next to it, that might be my records, but I doubt it. You will want to get a record weight for the spindle and set it on something that is solid. Once I used my record weight and put it on the heavy entertainment center this issue disappeared for the most part. I am upgrading the needle in this machine, so I am curious to see what that does for it.Conclusion: This was worth what I paid for it. I would not have paid more than $240 for this machine. I like it, it sounds good, and plays well. At least mine did. I am not an audiophile, but I do love me some Vinyl, and this did the job nicely.
2**S
Really happy with this new record player!
Overall I'm really impressed with this turntable, and think it's a great deal for the price! I've owned a different Angel's Horn turntable for a while (the HP-002) and have been very happy with it, so I wanted to check out this new model with built-in speakers for my game room upstairs where I don't have external speakers set up. My existing setup uses Edifier R1700BT bookshelf speakers, so I first tested it out with those and I didn't notice any audible difference between my HP-002 and this turntable. I then tested it out using the built-in speakers and was impressed at how loud they got. They didn't sound quite as good as my dedicated bookshelf speakers (but I didn't expect them too, since the bookshelf speakers alone cost nearly as much as the whole turntable), but overall I'm really happy with it and it will be perfect for playing records in my game room.One cool thing I didn't realize at first is that you can have it connected to external speakers and still use the built-in speakers at the same time. If you leave the volume knob on the turntable at minimum, the audio will only come out of the external speakers. Turn up the knob and it will play out of both, and you can turn down/off the external speakers to only use the built-in speakers.I'm primarily going to use this for records, but I did test out the Bluetooth with my phone and didn't have any issues. It reconnected without issue when switching to the Bluetooth setting, and I could walk to the other side of my house without any audio drops. I might not use that feature much, but it's great to have!One thing that I think have been improved about this over the other Angel's Horn turntable that I have (HP-002) is the auto-off feature. If you let the record play too long after the end of the side, the auto-off feature will activate. This is great, but the slight annoyance I had with my old turntable is that if this happened you would need to turn the power off then on again by switching the toggle at the back of the record player, which is a bit inconveniently located. This new Angel's Horn turntable has fixed this issue by having the on/off toggle by part of the volume knob on the top of the turntable, which makes it much more accessible (and also has a power LED to easily see the current state). There are some other slight differences, but nothing that affected any functionality. This one has an aluminum platter with the belt directly connected while the HP-002 has an iron platter with the belt connected to gear underneath. The HP-002 has an anti-skate weight which this one doesn't, but both have adjustable balance on the tone arm and I didn't noticed any different in skipping on the records I tested.I'm really happy with this new Angel's Horn turntable (and my previous one) so I've definitely become a fan of this brand. I previously had an Audio Technica AT-LP60BK-BT but it felt really flimsy and cheap by comparison, and the auto-stop/start mechanism broke after a friend's kid bumped it. Angel's Horn just feels more study, reliable, and sounds better to my ears, so I'm going to stick with them, especially for the price!
C**.
Good stuff!!!
Good quality once you get the settings good! We’ve played a few different records on it and it sounds good and plays good! Easy to set up and get used too. We haven’t done blue tooth yet.
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