VPI Scout with JMW 9” arm and Hana SL cartridge
Anyone who’s serious about vinyl must have several different cartridges.
Your Hana is an MC with aluminum cantilever and Shibata stylus, you can always find a better cartridge, especially if you did not try many (yet). Cartridge is the most important component in an analog chain and this is where you can hear the most noticeable changes in sound that primarily depend on a cartridge.
Cartridge design is very important, if you will look at some other cartridges you will see the obvious difference in Cantilever and Stylus tip, not to mention some other types of cartridges like Moving Iron or Moving Magnet.
Your Shibata stylus will be worn out after 1500 hrs, so you will have to change your MC cartridge anyway.
With MM or MI you can change the stylus yourself and keep using your cartridge forever.
My advice is to buy a different cartridge, not a LOMC.
It will not cost you much, probably $1k for something (MM or MI) much better than your Hana MC.
The upgrade will be in Cantilever (stiffness and weight) and in Stylus Profile (accuracy and life span), an MM cartridge is easier to drive by any phono stage and the output is high.
I use all types of cartridges (MM, MI, MF, LOMC, HOMC)
check in my system.