Hana
Turntable Cartridges
Best Known For
Turntable Cartridges
/
Used Products
23
 Available
Average Price
$1,001-$2,500
Brand Popularity
151
 of 900+
Products Listed
8
Review Count
43
Founding Year
2015
Headquarters
Japan
Hana
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What's unique about the brand

Hana is a hifi brand known for its hand-assembled turntable cartridges that undergo cryogenic treatment of internal parts, a unique process that alters the metal's molecular structure to improve sound quality. Their cartridges, particularly the Umami series with its Alnico magnets and the more affordable EL model, deliver exceptional sound quality through precise craftsmanship and specialized features like MicroLine styli that extract more detail from vinyl grooves.

What reviewers are saying

We read all the reviews. Here's what reviewers feel most strongly about:

  • Hana leverages Excel Sound Corporation's half-century of experience as an OEM cartridge manufacturer for other well-known brands, combining time-honored techniques with modern materials.
  • The brand distinguishes itself through its "Umami" series, drawing inspiration from Japanese culinary arts to describe the synergistic blending of materials and design elements aimed at creating a uniquely rich and flavorful sound experience.
  • Hana incorporates unique design elements like the Auricle cartridge body, inspired by the human ear, and specialized material treatments, such as cryogenic processing and melamine thermosetting, to enhance sonic performance.

Our favorite reviewer quotes:

  • "The Red's midrange performance is practically blustering with life, offering fertile detail and saturated with authentic textures, harmonic bloom, and a purity of tone that is disarming. This wealth of vibrantly colored, vividly detailed, and richly textured tonality coalesces to imbue instruments with an almost unnerving amalgam of correct timbre and physical essence, affording a veracity of corporality that approaches that of the absolute best I've heard." (https://positive-feedback.com/reviews/hardware-reviews/hana-umami-red-moving-coil-phono-cartridge)
  • "It has an exceptional ability to discerningly render discrete voices, to disentangle individual distinct expression from the whole, and to shine a more relevant spotlight upon each of them, rendering them with remarkable specificity, and at the same time, allowing them to recreate a more authentic sense of believability and corporality to the entire musical tapestry." (https://positive-feedback.com/reviews/hardware-reviews/hana-umami-red-moving-coil-phono-cartridge)
  • "I can only describe this intensity as a wide-angle, nonrefractive clarity that made me constantly aware of the auditorium space, the feel of the audience, and, most of all, Huddie performing with his whole heart and full battery of talents just six months before his death. The Umami revealed Lead Belly, with microphones on his voice and guitar, facing the audience with a crisp, almost-really-there presence." (https://www.stereophile.com/content/gramophone-dreams-47-hana-umami-red-musical-surroundings-nova-iii-ampsandsound-bigger-ben)
  • "The ML is not a 'nice' cartridge – it's a far more dramatic beast. I was just taken aback by how much more dynamic it was – the best in this respect that I've ever heard." (https://www.tnt-audio.com/sorgenti/hanamle.html)
  • "The Umami Red is not just the most engaging cartridge I've had in my system, but it's one of the most engaging cartridges I've ever heard, and that includes time spent with very high-end systems and cartridges double its price." (https://www.audiophilia.com/reviews/2023/12/22/hanaumamired)
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Lineup comparison

We think it's helpful to understand how their products compare. To learn more about each, scroll to the section above to click through to individual product pages.

Hana EH

  • Positioning: Entry-level line, designed for affordability and ease of use.
  • Description: Offers a high-output moving coil design with a special cross-coil generator, providing strong bass and dynamics. It is ideal for users upgrading from starter MM cartridges, offering compatibility with MM phono stages, unlike the more advanced models which require MC phono stages.

Hana SH Mk II

  • Positioning: Mid-range line, offering enhanced performance and value.
  • Description: Features a new tapered aluminum cantilever for improved rigidity and sound clarity. It incorporates advanced materials and processes from higher-end models.

Hana Umami Blue

  • Positioning: High-end line, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern engineering.
  • Description: Uses a CNC machined Duralumin body and boron cantilever, offering excellent musicality. It shares key components with the Umami Red but at a lower price.

Hana Umami Red

  • Positioning: Flagship line, representing the pinnacle of Hana's cartridge design.
  • Description: Combines ebony wood, rare-earth magnets, and Urushi lacquering for a rich sound experience. It is the most sophisticated in the lineup.
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