HANA ML vs DYNAVECTOR 20X-2A


HANA ML vs DYNAVECTOR 20X-2A

Any users thoughts on these two cartridges?  I want to upgrade to my first low output moving coil.  I listen primarily to classical and jazz. 

System is an Audio Research solid state amp (100.1)...LS 16 preamp....Wilson Sophia one's...

I prefer a natural sound...great mids....good bass ...smooth liquid highs....just not overly bright. Revealing yes....etchy no...

Current cartridge is a Dynavector DV 10X5 high output MC.

Turntable is VPI Scoutmaster.

Thanks in advance for input and advice.

 

Greg S.

 

 

gsieg

I run a DV20xl on my ultradeck and  whest2.0 at 65ohm. It delivers a realistic soundstage with detail and plump mids. It delivers a really fine listening experience.

Just a vague memory, but

I think I sent an eBay link of a used Dynavector to Steve at VAS, pre-purchase, to get his advice.

Whatever it was (might not be a Dynavector) he advised that they are not easy rebuilds, usually he had to open them up, clean inside it's guts, mess with the coils, then the cantilever and stylus. He said don't risk it.

So, thinking long range, future rebuild, you might write Steve and ask his advice.

Others: have any experience rebuilding either type?

 

Off topic.

If you want a taste of a true, high end LOMC consider this

https://www.lpgear.com/product/ARART7.html

It’s low output (.12mv) but you should be covered between gain setting of phonostage+LS.

Superior to both. Has specs of pricey exotic carts- air core inductor, better cant/stylus and LESS in cost. Its 1 gen ART series. 2nd gen price bump is significant.

The only real practical difference is body isn't threaded for mounting screws.

ART series carts have legit performance credentials here and elsewhere.

Longtime ART9 user. Works well on VPI arms.