5 cartridges - Cello, vdH, Benz, Zu, Hana - what stays and what goes?


Need help.  I have five cartridges.  Anyone that has opinion about which one to prefer.  I can't have a dealer mount them one after the other to evaluate.  One will be mounted.  1 or 2 will be sold.

1. van den Hul Grasshopper II.  Recently retipped by Sound-smith.
2. Cello Chorale.  By Isamu Ikeda;    Recently retipped.  Ruby cantilever.
3.  Brand New Zu Audio DL-103; Grade 1
4.  Micro Benz MC-3;  Not used for 15 years.  Would give a retip if this should be my choice.
5. Hana EH

Thanks,
dcaudio
I’ll echo what others have said, with the components you have it’s in your best interest to learn how to mount a cartridge (easy) and setup a turntable (really not that hard). It’s not important what others think, what IS important is what sounds good to YOU.
Why sell? Need money? Planning demise?
Carts don’t last forever. Price retipping vs sales net for used.

Variety is spicy.
Ditto on diving in to learn cart setup. Same is true of the ET arm setup.

You have two turntables and one phono...thats a puzzle worth solving!

Are you using a standalone phono pre? There are options for dual input phono preamps. Some use a switch and some are dual preamps. Might look into them?
For Cello and Denon 103 from Zu Audio you need the heaviest possible mass tonearm, those carts are low compliance.