Headshell suggestion for my Pioneer PL600 (dir drive)?


I have (had) an Ortofon 2M Bronze whose needle has seen its last album. I was wanting to upgrade to a moving coil cartridge, Hana ML tops my list. My Ortofon is an all in 1 cartridge, so I am needing a headshell. Since this would be a cartridge upgrade for me, any suggestions for a headshell that would be a good match? Aluminum? Wood? Carbon fiber?

The turntable is plugged into my Gold Note PH10, so the low output cartridge wouldn't be an issue 

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Features:

Open Sides of a headshell are MUCH easier to get the wires on/off/check them  for tightness if hum raises it's ugly head

Cartridges with threads, so screws go from the top into the cartridge body (no long screws and little nuts below) is wonderful IF a feature of a cartridge you want.

The joy of a removable Headshell is that the preparation for mounting the Cart' can be put in place that is less precarious than the same operation on a fixed Headshell.

Thankfully my turntable has a removable headshell. And the cartridge I am looking at is probably the Hana ML

Who woulda thunk that we’d ever come full circle from a disdain for detachable headshells to a preference for same? Where the respective rationales are polar opposites.

The headshell ought to match the cartridge, not the tonearm and certainly not the TT. I keep a variety of different types around, of different material composition and mass. Unlike Noromance, I do like carbon fiber, by Yamamoto and Oyaide. I have one made of wood, too, but I’ve yet to match it to a cartridge. You’ve got to experiment for yourself. Fortunately headshells are inexpensive, even good ones.

@lewm I regret sending my Yamamato carbon fiber one back. That way I could retest it and see how it rolled off my highs. It was great in the bass though.
I've always wanted to try this. Should have bought one when they were under $400 a few years ago.
Acoustical Systems Arche' Headshell – The Cable Company
11g - $1049!

Fortunately headshells are inexpensive, even good ones.