Angels Horn AH X200 Quick Installation Guide

Angels Horn · Quick Installation Guide

AH X200 Setup Guide

Twelve steps from unboxing to first record. Read this once before you break the seal on the platter — the tonearm balance in Step 5 matters more than it looks.

12 steps
~15 min to set up
3.5g tracking force target
7 items in box
00

In the box

Accessory bag contents laid out
  1. Belt — inside the platter
  2. Counterweight — in a hole of the styrofoam
  3. User manual
  4. Belt hook
  5. 45 RPM adapter
  6. Cartridge alignment protractor
  7. Power cord
01–05

Unbox & assemble

Get the turntable out of its packaging and the moving parts on and balanced before anything gets plugged in.

Unpack all items from the accessory bag

Accessory bag laid out on table

Remove the turntable from the box

Lifting turntable out of the shipping box

Place the drive belt on the motor pulley

Fitting the belt onto the motor pulley Belt should sit flat, not twisted
Make sure the belt does not get twisted

Put the felt mat on the platter

Felt mat placed on the platter

Tonearm stability

Pushing the counterweight onto the rear of the tonearm Lowering the tonearm lift lever

Gently push and turn the counterweight onto the rear of the tonearm.

Lower the tonearm lift lever and position the cartridge in the space between the tonearm rest and the platter. Carefully rotate the counterweight until the tonearm reaches a neutral balance — it will rock gently up and down during adjustment before it settles.

06

Dial in the tracking force

The one step that's easy to rush — and the one most likely to affect your sound and your records.

Cartridge tracking force setting

Tonearm returned to its rest Rotating the tracking force dial

Return the tonearm to its rest. Hold the counterweight without moving it, and only rotate the tracking force dial to "0". Check that the tonearm is still neutrally balanced.

Then hold the rear of the counterweight and rotate it counterclockwise to reach the recommended 3.5g.

07–12

Power up & play

Close it up, connect power, cue a record, and get sound out.

Installing the lid

Attaching the dust cover lid

Connect power

Inserting the DC plug into the DC input jack

Insert the DC plug of the AC adapter cord into the DC input jack.

Position the tonearm

Guiding the tonearm over the desired track

Position the tonearm over the desired location on the record.

Turn on the power

Turning the volume knob to power on

The volume knob doubles as the power switch — turn it to switch the turntable on.

Play / stop

Pressing the play button

Click the play button to start or stop playback.

Headphone jack

Headphone plugged into the front jack

This turntable has a built-in headphone jack.

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Before you drop the needle

Cautions

Seven things worth reading before your first play.
  1. Peeling the sticker off the stylus or pressing down on it can knock the stylus loose. If output is very quiet or one-sided, check that the stylus hasn't come off, or come close to it, and reattach it correctly.
  2. Once the stylus is installed, no silver metal parts should be visible. If you can see any metal, or the turntable has gone silent, the stylus isn't seated correctly.
  3. Playing a 45 RPM record with a large center hole? Attach the 45 RPM adapter first.
  4. Bluetooth on this turntable is input-only — it can receive audio from a phone or tablet, but it cannot connect to Bluetooth speakers.
  5. The stylus wiring can loosen in transit. If there's no sound, or it's unusually faint, reseat the stylus and tighten the wiring.
  6. To use your own amplifier or speakers, connect to the turntable's AUX OUT jacks with an RCA audio cable (not included). See the full instruction manual for details.
  7. The headphone jack works with your own headphones — none are included in the box.
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ANGELS HORN — AH X200 · Setup Guide, adapted for screen

 

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