AT ART9XI. Nothing comes close at this price.
Phono Cartridge for $1,000.
Currently have Clearaudio Virtuoso MM cartridge . Wanting to go to MC. Found a Hana ML and a Sumiko Blackbird on sale for $1000. I am using a Musical Fidelity M6 phonostage so it will handle all. Is it worth it to change? If so, which one? I live in the sticks in Alabama so listening is almost impossible.
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For $700-900 this is the best cartridge in my opinion and this is MM. |
what did you end up doing? i have a hana ml myself and was actually curious about sidegrading over to maestro. they're in the same price range and while the average mc beats the average mm, ive never compared two that are in roughly the same value proposition. i love moving magnets and i would love to hear a truly great one. but i dont want to feel like im downgrading from what i have. :) |
"Air core" refers to a coil wound around nothing but air. So far as I know, the ART7, which I own and like very much, has an "amorphous core" Amorphous metal is an alloy with a non crystalline structure produced by ultra-rapid quenching (about 1 million ℃ per second) of molten alloy. The penalty for using an amorphous core or an air core coil is reduced efficiency compared to using a coil with the same number of turns of wire around an iron core. This is why the ART7 has much lower output than does the ART9. I don't know about these two new models that bear the "ART9" prefix, but it makes sense that the low output version of the new ART9 would be the one with an air core coil. |
The Blackbird is a great cartridge, as long as your system leans on the warm side. I used one years ago. Enjoy it. The Bird can get a little hot on the upper end-system dependent. Be mindful not to have a unbuttoned long sleeve shirts or have a rag anywhere near the cartridge. It's a disaster waiting to happen. |
Recently purchased the AT ART9 from Upscale Audio. Best sounding cartridge I’ve had so far, and have had 3 pricier ones. Strengths are detail, bass, imaging and timbral accuracy. It just sounds live. Also have a low end Hana EL, also from Upscale. The Hana has excellent SQ for the price, so I can only imagine the improvement with an SL or ML. |
That new ART9 looks interesting with it's .2mv output, every cart I have ever been able to try that offers different outputs, I have always favored the lower output version, such as the Dynavector 20 series, LYRA Helikon SL, plus the threaded body to attach to the arm is a plus. Can't wait on the feedback on this cart. Enjoy the music |
I am a huge fan of Audio Technica cartridges. I have not owned any of their MC designs as I have been a long time user of their very excellent top of the line MM, the AT20ss and it's still one of the best sounding carts out there. I recently picked up an Ortofon A90 MC which of course is way more money than any of the items being discussed here, but this is a truly outstanding piece. If I had to send my A90 out for service, I'd be very pleased with swapping back in my AT20ss! The bottom line here is that if you go for an AT MC design, I am sure that you would be very pleased with the outcome. |
What is an "Air Core Coil" chakster? I’ve never heard that term. The term is old It's the opposite to an Iron Core "Compared to the iron core type, which is the mainstream of MC cartridges, the air core type is not affected by magnetic distortion, so a natural tone color and precise sound field expression are possible" . Another Air Core Coil type is an old Fidelity-Research FR-7fz for example |
The ART-9XA has a threaded body for easy screw mounting with no nuts! https://www.hardtofindhifi.com/catalog/product/view/id/885/s/audio-technica-at-art9xa/category/62/ |
LOL I was supposed to say that Sumiko should not be in this list at all. ART9 cost $990 from US dealers |
You can find authorized US dealers here "Audio-Technica products are sold through our carefully selected authorized dealers. Verify before you buy. Only purchase A-T products online when you see this symbol, indicating an authorized dealer" This is ART-9 with US one-year limited-end user warranty *Make sure to ask a dealer regarding retipping,refurbishing or exchange program. |
@fruitloopsr expect at least 1200 hours, the stylus type is AT's MicroLine (Special Line Contact) and dynamic compliance at 10Hz is about 30cu, weight is 8.5g so you can calculate everything here if you know VPI tonearm mass (i don't have this tonearm or this turntable). |
Another vote for the Hana SL. Can’t put to words the improvement over my Sumiko. Has about 25 hours and sounds lovely - and its party trick is how it reduces pops and clicks. Still playing with impedance - it calls for >400 ohms and flipping between 330 and 1k with my Tavish. Note; compliance is 10 @100hz. Excel has explained this might be 17 @10hz :) typical Japanese ambiguity. |
Any MM cartridge can be loaded at 100k Ohm (instead of 47k Ohm) and it will be a huge upgrade, much "more airy" presentation and noticeable high frequency extension. At least worth to try as an alternative to 47k Ohm standard. Also MM cartridge can sound bad if the cable capacitance is not what was recommended by the manufacturer. Pay attention to the cables used for MM. Fremer's video tour at Excel Sound wasn't impressive for me, anyone can watch here. |
Had the virtuoso ebony and now have the Hana SL. No contest, the Hana is much, much better to me in every way. previously had Ortofon bronze, black and some Grados. Hana is producing carts on a another level. Also, heard the ML and not sure it’s any better than the SL, which is saying a lot. About as good as it gets for vinyl. Using a Cronus magnum 3 and Martin Logan 11a speakers. As detailed and real as I have ever heard in an analog set up. |
The Hana SL is fantastic and a definite step up from the Virtuoso. I haven't heard the ML yet, but would expect it to be better. If you can stretch your budget a little, The Kiseki Blue is even better than the Hana SL or the Virtuoso (which I also own). https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lisa2ij8-kiseki-blue-n-s-brand-new-cartridges I bought my Kiseki Blue from Kron, excellent transaction. |
Hana is made by Excel Sound ClearAudio MM motor is Audio-Technica Go for Audio-Technica ART-9 LOMC via official distributor only if you want something better than your Clear Audio with the ability to service your Audio-Technica cartridge at the manufacturer in Japan (not by some third party vendor). When the needle is worn you can send your AT back to get new one for special price (instead of retipping). Instead of those new cartridges you can always look for a NOS Dynavector KARAT 23RS with Ruby cantilever and MicroReach diamond and it will be amazing cartridge for about $600-800 max. |
FWIW, I think the virtuoso is a great cartridge. Currently I switch between that, a "Heed (actually a benz), & a clearaudio concept MC. All have their merits. The Virtuoso is the best overall with the concept MC being the fastest, & the Heed having the most "liquid" midrange. Will probably be trying the ART 9 or clearaudio essence next. |
You may want to consider the Gold Note Donatello Gold in this price range. Review by Michael Fremer on Analog Planet. Another review. I'm pretty close to Alabama. Feel free to give me a call. Cheers, Colin Gold Note dealer in Nashville, TN https://gestalt.audio |