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Aspiring toward affordable excellence, the new HANA M Series moving coil cartridges feature an M Series Nude Microline stylus and are available in a low output or high output version.

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    Recommended Component 2023 – Stereophile


    Phono Cartridge of the Year - HiFi+


    Aspiring Towards Affordable Perfection

    HANA brand moving coil cartridges manufactured by Excel Sound deliver what the Japanese company terms “Brilliant and Gorgeous” performance for vinyl music lovers. This HANA sound comes from superb design, engineering excellence, and 50 years of experience by Masao Okada-san, the Excel Sound cartridge design Master.

    Over the years, the HANA E and S Series moving coil cartridges have achieved global recognition for their world-class analog music reproduction at a previously unattainable price. Now, building upon the foundation of the critically acclaimed HANA sound, HANA introduces its new “M” Series Deluxe model moving coil cartridge. Available in high output (MH) and low output (ML) versions, this evolutionary class leading model continues the HANA tradition of featuring higher specification parts, advanced materials, unique technical treatment, and a superior mechanical interface.

    Excel Sound manufactures all the major parts, producing affordable cartridges with an excellent sound quality. Specialized tooling improves the price/quality ratio, with manufactured parts designed for maximum performance and consistency. Excel’s experienced craftsmen skillfully hand-assemble all the parts into an excellent finished product, producing the consistently “Brilliant and Gorgeous” HANA sound.

    "Recommended Component" Honors

    Stereophile honored the Hana ML by awarding it the magazine's coveted Recommend Component status for 2023.

    According to Stereophile, "HR heard from the ML a tendency to smooth out those natural textures that more expensive cartridges are paid to excavate, but it was also capable of letting music sound 'brilliant and conspicuously in the room.' HR loved the Hana's 'beguiling, tubelike sound…' His conclusion: 'a stunning-sounding, artfully engineered phono invention that loves all music, and a fantastic bargain.'"

    Phono Cartridge of the Year

    HiFi+ selected the NH as Phono Cartridge of the Year 2019. As Alan Sircom puts it, "Let’s not damn the higher-output models with faint praise. The MH is awesome, but in the right setting the ML is awesome-r!"

    "What separates these Hana cartridges from the top echelon of Japanese jewel cartridges is casing. POM (Delrin) is an entirely right material for a cartridge body, but it is not a piece of jade or obsidian. The box it comes in is a nice black box that does not smell of sandalwood. If it had these things, I’d be praising the considerably more expensive Hana ML for its remarkable performance. As it stands, this is the best £3,000–£4,000 cartridge you can buy… for £995."

    "Best" and "Excellent" Ratings

    Part-Time Audiophile included the Hana EH / EL in its The Best Phono Cartridges, Tonearms and Headshells Buyers Guide 2022, noting, "In any case, believe the hype about Hana. Yes, they make extraordinary cartridges that are very affordable, and I bet some Hana dealers are telling Excel that they need to raise their prices. Before that happens, you should listen to the $1200 Hana ML and decide whether you really need to spend more money than this. I’m not sure I do—I could easily live with the Hana ML for a long time."

    Jay Garrett in StereoNET, October 14, 2020, writes, "As the twenty-first century vinyl revival continues apace, there's an increasing number of affordable, well-honed low output moving coils around these days – and among these, the Hana ML is a shining star. It's so good that were it to come in an exotic box, it could be offered for at least twice its price and would be graciously received. Indeed, most buyers would still be delighted with it. An excellent product at the price then, hear this if you possibly can."

    M Series Nude Microline Stylus

    Befitting its name, the HANA M Series uses a Nude Microline stylus, mimicking the record cutting stylus and fitting more precisely into the vinyl groove. This enhances tracking to capture the most delicate musical details with better frequency reproduction, stereo imaging, and resolution.

    High Purity Copper Wire

    Very high-purity copper wire is used for winding the M Series moving coils, offering greater clarity of sound for both low output ML and high output MH models. The ML features a new low impedance generator for optimized performance with a broader range of phono preamps.

    "Seriously, I was not expecting the energy release this cartridge manages," reports Michael Fremer, Analog Planet, April 1, 2020. "It made the speakers 'pop,' producing a taut, stable sonic bubble of a big soundstage. I played the just reviewed Monk’s Dream Mo-Fi One-Step and honestly, it may have made for a more exciting listen than it was through my far more costly reference, though it wasn’t as nuanced or delicate-sounding. Monk’s piano though, hung together well on the biggest bangs and avoided hardness on the dynamic peaks and softness in the valleys."

    Delrin Cartridge Body

    The M Series cartridge body is injection molded from Delrin©, a high tech polymer with improved mechanical characteristics for better resonance damping, to reveal more low level information and enhance dynamic range.

    Cryogenic Processing

    Cryogenic processing is cold annealing at near absolute zero temperature that restructures metals at the molecular level. This is especially important in the Alnico based magnetic electro-motive circuit (cartridge signal generator). The M Series parts treated include the front yoke as well as center and rear components. The result is a more precise and controlled magnetic flux field for greater linearity and musical sound quality.

    Threaded Fittings and Brass Cap

    Built into the M Series Delrin cartridge body are metal threaded fittings for headshell mounting hardware, offering easier attachment and a superior mechanical interface for better bass and dynamics. The Delrin cartridge body also features an integral machined brass cap, providing resonance damping, and its heavier 9.5 gram weight provides expanded compatibility with a wider range of tonearms and turntables.

    "Outstanding… Beyond Wonderful"

    "While the Hana ML is an artisan hand-built cartridge, it also embraces some of the newest cartridge technology. This cartridge has many ways of seducing the listener into spending hours listening to music. It was a joy to use," says The Audio Beatnik, October 18, 2019.

    "Outstanding… Beyond wonderful …. I’ve never heard such a good sound as this before," observes Hi-Fi World. "The Hana ML was wonderfully insightful, had tonal poise and good firm bass … placing it ahead of most else …. At the price, this is a great moving coil, well worth buying. The MH …. equally revealing."

    "This ability of the ML to lower noise, reach deep into the mix and extract subtle effects naturally without having to force the detail out by pinching the upper frequencies, for example, was one of the major talents of its basic design," notes Paul Rigby, The Audiophile Man.

    "The thing that really hit me after listening to the Hana MH for quite a bit (and about twice as long as my agreement with the US distributor- my apologies) was not once did I ever wish for more or less of something," reports HiFiGuy, Needles & Grooves, June 23, 2021.

    Product Features

    • High performance moving coil phono cartridge
    • Choose high output or low output model
    • M Series Nude Microline stylus
    • High Purity copper wire
    • Delrin© cartridge body
    • Cryogenic processing
    • Threaded fittings and brass cap
    • Cantilever: Aluminum
    • Magnet: Alnico Body color: Black

    Product Specs

    • Output level: High output version, 2mv/1KHz; Low output version, 0.4mv/1KHz
    • Output balance: <1dB/1KHz
    • Vertical tracking force: 2gr
    • Trackability: 70μ/2gr
    • Compliance: 10 x 10-6 cm/dyne
    • Channel separation: 30dB/1KHz
    • Frequency response: 12-45,000Hz
    • Impedance: High output version, 130Ω/1KHz; Low output version, 8Ω/1KHz
    • Suggested Iord Impedance: High output version, 47KΩ; Low output version, > 100Ω
    • Cartridge Weight: 9.5gr

    Product Warranty

    2 Years Parts & Labor Hana Warranty Information

    Recommended Component 2023 – Stereophile

    "HR heard from the ML a tendency to smooth out those natural textures that more expensive cartridges are paid to excavate, but it was also capable of letting music sound 'brilliant and conspicuously in the room.' HR loved the Hana's 'beguiling, tubelike sound…' His conclusion: 'a stunning-sounding, artfully engineered phono invention that loves all music, and a fantastic bargain.'"

    - Stereophile, April 1, 2023


    Phono Cartridge of the Year 2019 - HiFi+

    "Let’s not damn the higher-output models with faint praise. The MH is awesome, but in the right setting the ML is awesome-r!"

    "What separates these Hana cartridges from the top echelon of Japanese jewel cartridges is casing. POM (Delrin) is an entirely right material for a cartridge body, but it is not a piece of jade or obsidian. The box it comes in is a nice black box that does not smell of sandalwood. If it had these things, I’d be praising the considerably more expensive Hana ML for its remarkable performance. As it stands, this is the best £3,000–£4,000 cartridge you can buy… for £995."

    - Alan Sircom, HiFi+, October 17, 2019


    The Best Phono Cartridges, Tonearms and Headshells Buyers Guide 2022 - Part-Time Audiophile

    "In any case, believe the hype about Hana. Yes, they make extraordinary cartridges that are very affordable, and I bet some Hana dealers are telling Excel that they need to raise their prices. Before that happens, you should listen to the $1200 Hana ML and decide whether you really need to spend more money than this. I’m not sure I do—I could easily live with the Hana ML for a long time."

    - Marc Phillips, Part-Time Audiophile, May 31, 2020


    "Seriously, I was not expecting the energy release this cartridge manages. It made the speakers “pop”, producing a taut, stable sonic bubble of a big soundstage. I played the just reviewed MMonk’s Dream Mo-Fi One-Step and honestly, it may have made for a more exciting listen than it was through my far more costly reference, though it wasn’t as nuanced or delicate-sounding. Monk’s piano though, hung together well on the biggest bangs and avoided hardness on the dynamic peaks and softness in the valleys."

    - Michael Fremer, Analog Planet, April 1, 2020


    "As the twenty-first century vinyl revival continues apace, there's an increasing number of affordable, well-honed low output moving coils around these days – and among these, the Hana ML is a shining star. It's so good that were it to come in an exotic box, it could be offered for at least twice its price and would be graciously received. Indeed, most buyers would still be delighted with it. An excellent product at the price then, hear this if you possibly can."

    - Jay Garrett, StereoNET, October 14, 2020


    "Outstanding… Beyond wonderful …. I’ve never heard such a good sound as this before."

    "It (ML) gave more insight into Marianne Thorsen’s violin … than I have ever heard before …. it was the best I’ve heard from this ‘difficult’ LP …. the slight sense of shimmer I often hear was replaced by a steady confidence in transcription."

    "Carol Kenyon’s ‘Dance with me’ was similarly fast, impactful, and better resolved that I have ever heard it; there was more insight and retrieval of fine detail, again a sense of open spaciousness yet no glare or edginess."

    "The Hana ML was wonderfully insightful, had tonal poise and good firm bass … placing it ahead of most else …. At the price, this is a great moving coil, well worth buying. The MH …. equally revealing."

    - Hi-Fi World


    "For a sub-£1,000 design, the ML provided a sublime transcription of both the brass and strings. The latter flowed without effort while the brass, especially when the sax and trombones hit lower frequencies during the later parts of the song, showed a wonderful resonance that reverberated with a reedy character."

    "Midrange insight was superb too. Early in this song, on the right channel, was a piano. Really though this guy sounded like he was playing in another room and you could only make out he was there at all because the studio door was open and the sound was travelling down the corridor. Subtle, that’s what it was. Yet the ML picked up this effect and did so with a mite more character and detail than many more expensive moving coils I’ve heard of late."

    "This ability of the ML to lower noise, reach deep into the mix and extract subtle effects naturally without having to force the detail out by pinching the upper frequencies, for example, was one of the major talents of its basic design."

    "Hana has a growing reputation for quality of design. No matter what price point it decides to tackle, it tends to provide a value for money product because it tends to give you more than the competition at that particular point. For the ML that meant a sense of clarity and insight that allowed detail to be picked out from the subtle recesses of the mix. A trick often reserved for rarified high-end designs. That’s the quality of the Hana ML."

    - Paul Rigby, The Audiophile Man, April 19 2019


    "When I started this review, I expected it to be a short piece mainly describing the sort of incremental improvement I thought the manufacturer probably was attempting."

    "What has emerged is a review of a quite different cartridge and one that (having already stretched my vocabulary with the SL) leaves me struggling for superlatives. Circa 1000€ is not cheap, and cartridges are hard to value, but in my limited experience if you want a full-blooded cartridge of this sort of quality nothing else comes close."

    "It isn’t going to be perfect for everyone and obviously few components are as system-dependent as a hi-fi cartridge. Be warned, this is the full-fat, high carb offspring of more reserved parents. It’ll clear your ears out and make you get up and dance – and it I absolutely love it to bits."

    - Geoff Husband, TNT Audio, May 2019


    "The thing that really hit me after listening to the Hana MH for quite a bit (and about twice as long as my agreement with the US distributor- my apologies) was not once did I ever wish for more or less of something."

    "Tonally, it’s the most perfect cartridge I’ve ever heard. And it is not the most expensive I’ve heard (by far) and I’ve previously owned cartridges that now are in the same price range as the Hana. The best compliment I can pay the MH is that with it in my system, I didn’t think about it at all. I just enjoyed listening to music."

    - HiFiGuy, Needles & Grooves, June 23, 2021


    "While the Hana ML is an artisan hand-built cartridge, it also embraces some of the newest cartridge technology. This cartridge has many ways of seducing the listener into spending hours listening to music. It was a joy to use."

    "I was trying to think of another cartridge that the Hana ML reminds me of. Then it came to me, it is a lot like the original Miyabi Standard that I reviewed for Dagogo over 10 years ago. Like the Miyabi, the ML is bold and alive sounding and can still play small music with finesse. Both use alnico magnets, have aluminum cantilevers and are handmade."

    "No, the ML is not quite as good as my memory tells me the Miyabi was, but you can’t get the Miyabi any more. And if you could, the Miyabi would cost many times what the Hana ML does. But believe me, the ML will more than carry its weight in a system of any price and is very highly recommended!"

    - The Audio Beatnik, October 18, 2019

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