Looking for mc cartridge in $1000-$1500 range.


Considering an EAT Jo no. 5 or Hana ML. I’m using a Hana EL in a second system, and really love it.
Recommendations?
main system:
Oracle Delphi Mk V, with SME 309 arm
EAR 834P phono pre (sut input for mc, followed by tubes)
Cary SLP-05 pre
Pass Labs XA 60.5 amps
Golden Ear Triton One speakers
Kimber and other high end silver interconnects
Acoustic Zen spkr cable.
25 x15 x 10 mostly open room


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@nandric which one you could add in the list for the OP, would be nice to see some other contenders 

My dear Slavic brother, While I don't know what OP means

I can add the following: Accuphase AC II (designed by ZYX

owner), Kiseki Blue Goldspot (the latest Kiseki), Nakamichi

 M1000 (professional), XYZ Airy 3 X and Blue Oasis ( Sao Wim

and Townshend ''darling'').

It is unclear if the OP (which I believe stands for Original Poster) requires the cartridge to be new or if NOS and/or previously 'cherished' would also apply.

For used there are plenty of contenders in this price range, you only  have to find them. In addition to the other suggestions you might consider Accuphase AC-3 (also built by the ZYX owner), Ortofon MC-3000 & 5000 and several Shelter models (like 501 and 701). And I can certainly vouch for the Nak MC-1000, but the tired word 'rare' really does apply here. Also quite rare and one of my favorite 'old' cartridges is Audiocraft AC-03. Designed and built by Matsudeira-San, current owner of MY Sonic Lab and also the designer of (some of) the Air Tight cartridges. 

If it must be new, my highest recommendation in this price range would be Phasemation PP-300. Official retail is now $1799 I believe, but Japanese sellers occasionally offer them online for less. Its predecessor, the largely identical P-3G, can sometimes be found NOS for $1000 or less.


Sorry to pile on here... open ended questions like this will get you dozens of recommendations.  But, I did this same research about a year ago, and I ended up with an AT ART9.  There's no looking back!  I'm very happy with it, and reviews from others here will agree.  It's certainly not the only option, but those who have heard it seem to agree that it punches well above its peers.