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The Angel™ Active combines The Angel™ magnetic soundhole pickup with a specially 
designed preamp. It includes a volume control which is mounted within the soundhole for 
easy access. The preamp is powered by a 9-volt battery (not included), which is mounted in 
the guitar on or near the neck block in a battery pouch. The Angel™ Active works with 
standard bronze strings, but nickel-wound and compound strings can also be used. It will 
not work with nylon strings. 

[FIG. 1]

The soundhole must have a minimum diameter of 3½ inches (89 mm).

INCLUDED IN THIS PACKAGE

(1) The Angel™ soundhole pickup
(1) The Angel™ preamp module and endpin jack
(1) Self-stick volume control assembly
(1) Self-stick battery pouch
(1) 20-inch (50.8 cm) pickup-to-preamp cable
(1) 12-foot (3.5 meter) cable for no battery operation
(1) 3⁄32 - inch Allen wrench

(4) Self-adhesive cable retainer clips
(1) Spare set of pickup mounting cushions
(1) Alcohol wipe
(1) Instruction sheet
(1) Warranty card

Please read the installation instructions carefully. Installation of The Angel™ Active requires 
the use of the included preamp/endpin jack.

PREPARING THE ANGEL™ PREAMP

The Angel™ preamp has an output jack for a standard guitar cable and three inputs to 
connect the cables from the volume control, the battery, and the pickup.  All three cables 
must be plugged into the preamp before the preamp is installed in the guitar.

VOLUME CONTROL:

 Look carefully at the volume control connector before plugging it into 

the preamp so that you insert it in the correct direction. Attempting to force the connector 
upside down will damage the preamp. The volume control cable connector must be 
inserted firmly into the 3-pin port on the side of the preamp.  

[FIG. 2]

 

BATTERY:

 Look carefully at the battery connector before plugging it in so that you insert it in 

the correct direction. Attempting to force the connector upside down will damage the 
preamp. The battery cable connector must be inserted firmly into the 2-pin port on the side 
of the preamp opposite the volume control cable.

PICKUP CABLE:

 The pickup cable must be inserted firmly into the mini jack on the end of the 

preamp.  

[FIG. 3]

When the pickup, volume control and battery cables have been connected to the preamp, 
install the preamp in the guitar.

PREAMP INSTALLATION

First, remove the strings and place your guitar on a flat surface.

The preamp 

[FIG. 4]

 requires a clean 

15

⁄32 - inch (11.9 mm) hole in the tail block of the 

instrument.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

 If your guitar already has a hole of the correct diameter for 

an endpin jack in the tail block, proceed to the paragraph below to complete 
the installation of the preamp. If your guitar does not already have a hole of the 
correct diameter, we strongly recommend that a qualified guitar technician 

install the preamp as follows:

 

• Remove  the  existing  endpin  and  place  a  piece  of  masking  tape  on  the

 

  outside of the instrument over the endpin area to prevent chipping of the

 

  guitar finish.

 

• Enlarge the hole with a 

15

⁄32 -inch (11.9 mm) tapered reamer, available from

 

  Stewart-MacDonald (www.stewmac.com), part number 4323.

 

• Remove the masking tape and proceed with the installation.

Remove the strap nut, hex nut, and one flat washer from the end of the preamp assembly. 
There should still be one locking washer, one flat washer, and two hex nuts remaining on the 
jack.

Using care to keep the washers on the jack, bring the preamp down through the soundhole 
into the body and insert it into the hole in the tail block.

Adjust the internal nut so that the larger threaded section of the jack remains recessed 

1

⁄32 

inch (0.8 mm) below the outside surface of the instrument and most of the smaller 
threaded section protrudes from the guitar.

With the preamp in place, lay the remaining flat washer over the threads outside the 
instrument and install the external hex nut hand tight. 

Insert the included 3⁄32 - inch Allen wrench through the cross hole in the jack and hold firmly 

while tightening the nut. Use of a proper wrench instead of pliers will help prevent damage 
to the guitar. To avoid cracking the guitar finish, do not over-tighten the nut.

NOTE:

 If the jack will not tighten firmly, remove the external hex nut and re-adjust the 

internal hex nut until the larger threaded section is recessed at least 1⁄32 - inch (0.8 mm) 

below the outer surface of the instrument.

Finish by installing the strap nut hand tight. It should cover the retaining nut and washer. For 
best results, the end of the jack should be recessed ever so slightly from the end of the strap 
nut.

Once the preamp is installed, install two of the self-adhesive cable retainer clips on the inner 
back surface of the guitar to hold down the pickup cable and prevent it from vibrating 
against the guitar.

BATTERY POUCH INSTALLATION

The battery pouch will be installed on the flat surface of the neck block or the side of the 
guitar adjacent to the neck block as shown in 

FIG. 5

. Clean the area where you will mount 

the pouch using the included alcohol wipe or a cotton swab moistened with rubbing 
alcohol. Let dry. Separate the battery pouch from the Velcro patch. Peel off the paper liner 
from the Velcro patch and attach the patch to the chosen location. To set the adhesive, 
press firmly on the entire area of the patch with your fingertip, especially around the edges. 
Attach the battery clip to a 9V alkaline or lithium battery, install the battery into the pouch, 
and re-attach it to the Velcro patch. Install one of the self-adhesive cable retainer clips on the 
inner back surface of the guitar to hold down the battery cable and prevent it from vibrating 
against the guitar.

NOTE:

 The adhesive under the Velcro patch requires 24 hours to achieve a full bond, so 

take care not to stress the adhesive if you remove the battery pouch less than one day 
after the initial installation.

VOLUME CONTROL INSTALLATION

Find a flat area on the underside of the soundhole where the volume control will fit. Clean the 
area where you will mount the volume control using the included alcohol wipe or a cotton 
swab moistened with rubbing alcohol. Let dry.  Install the volume control by peeling off the 
paper liner on the smooth side of the circuit board and pressing it firmly inside the soundhole 

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THE ANGEL™ ACTIVE DP231

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

as shown in 

FIG. 6

. The volume control should protrude from the sound hole just far enough 

to be easily adjusted, as shown. Install one of the self-adhesive cable retainer clips on the 
inner back surface of the guitar to hold down the volume control cable and prevent it from 
vibrating against the guitar.

INSTALLING THE ANGEL™ PICKUP

Loosen the clamp screws on both ends of the pickup top plate using a small Phillips 
screwdriver until the clamps are open wide enough to mount the pickup on the top of the 
guitar.  

[SEE FIG. 7]

 Then slide the pickup into the soundhole.

For small soundholes, it may be necessary to remove one or both clamps, slide 
the pickup into place, and then reassemble the clamp(s) once the pickup is 
correctly positioned. When reassembling the clamps, be sure they slide into the 
slots molded into the pickup housing.

We recommend installing the pickup as close to the bottom edge of the fingerboard 
(towards the neck) as possible.

Adjust the pickup so that it is centered in the soundhole and the pole pieces are aligned 
with the strings. 

[SEE FIG. 8]

 A slight mismatch between your guitar’s string spacing and the 

spacing of the pole pieces will not affect performance.

Tighten the clamp screws firmly, but do not over-tighten. Over-tightening can damage the 
pickup or guitar finish.

Once the pickup is securely installed, plug the cable from the preamp into the pickup 
output jack. Restring your guitar and you’re ready to play.

PLAYING THE ANGEL™ ACTIVE

Plug your guitar cable into the endpin jack to power up the preamp. Adjust the volume 
control in the soundhole all the way up, then adjust your amp volume to the level you want. 
From that point, you can adjust The Angel™ Active volume control to reduce the level or turn 
it all the way down. 

You can expect about 600 hours of playing and standby time from a fresh alkaline battery, or 
as much as 1000 hours from a lithium battery. To extend battery life, unplug the guitar cable 
from your guitar when you’re finished playing. Remember, the preamp continues to operate 
and uses battery power whenever a guitar cable is plugged into your guitar, even if you turn 
down the soundhole volume control, unplug the cable from your amp or put your guitar amp 
on standby. A weak or distorted sound from The Angel™ Active means it’s time to replace your 
battery.

If you ever experience unexpected battery failure and can’t replace the battery before you 
have to play, you can play The Angel™ without a battery by disconnecting the preamp cable 
from the pickup and plugging the included 12-foot (3.5 meter) guitar cable into the pickup. 
This backup cable connects The Angel™ directly to your amp without a volume control.

POLE PIECE ADJUSTMENT

The pole pieces of The Angel™ are preset for standard bronze acoustic strings (four wound 
strings and two plain), but this setting is only a basic reference point. The pole pieces are 
adjustable with the included 3⁄32 - inch Allen wrench to provide the best balance for your 

specific guitar and string set. Raising a pole piece will increase the output from its string, while 
lowering it will decrease it. 

IMPORTANT:

 The pole pieces have a maximum downward adjustment range. When you 

encounter additional resistance at the bottom of the adjustment range, do not force the 
pole piece further. This could result in permanent damage.

FIG. 1

FIG. 2

FIG. 3

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