Observations - Trying to audition a Hana cartridge before buying


I am looking forward to buying a Hana SL MK II.  I want to listen to it before I purchase.

Called Dealer 1, 10 miles away.  We have a turntable with Hana Red.  The preamp is a $ 125,000 model.  It will likely not demonstrate anything close to what you are looking for.  We can order but not demo.

Called Dealer 2, 50 miles away.  I am a Hana dealer, but I have no Hana cartridges for demo.  We can order.

Called Dealer 3, 100 miles away.  We have ML and Blue for demo.  Not the model SL MkII.  We are open Monday to Friday only until 5.30 PM.  We can order.

Dealer 4, 30 to 70 miles away, multiple stores.  We sell, but have no Hana on demo.  We can order.

Called Dealer 5, 50 miles away.  Don’t have Hana for demo.  I will send you a list of the Hana cartridges we have in stock, versus those we need to order.

I called USA Importer and shared my story, they offered to call around to dealers to find out which dealer may have one for demo, recognizing I would have to travel there to be able to audition.

I am curious as to other Audiogoner’s experience.  Is it this hard to get a demo?  Maybe too many brands and too many models for dealers to demo.

dcaudio

That is a superb cartridge. When I needed an MC cartridge, I wrote to Definitive Audio (a dealer that is about 60 miles away from me) and this cartridge was strongly recommended for my system, and the comments were:

"I like the Hana and Dynavector models quite a bit. With this being one of my favorites and a killer bang for the buck:

https://www.hanacartridges.com/products/hana-sl-mk-ii "

But the dealer also pointed out that "If purchased from us, we can mount and properly calibrate the table and weight for you."

This is no small deal to me, insofar as I do not have the tools to do that as well as he does.

However, being certain that you can return something is worth it. For me, trusting the seller and knowing them personally (even though I know they are selling to make money) goes a long way towards my deciding to pull the trigger on a purchase like that.

I don't think people realize what a small pool of buyers this community is. They can't have a demo of everything. I rarely see records played in dealerships.

@inagroove I just sold my Hana ML with around 100hrs on it at the most, to upgrade to Umami Blue. That’s a great deal for the gentleman that bought my ML considering the potential 2500hrs of service…wow

@audphile1 

If you ever want to upgrade your new Umami Blue at around 100 hours, just let me know wink

 

richardbrand

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@audphile1 

If you ever want to upgrade your new Umami Blue at around 100 hours, just let me know wink

Fuhgeddaboudit

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