Angsty
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I don't necessarily come to the same conclusion. I think the generators are all the same basic design, but it's possible that each downstream firm has tweaks to it. Additionally, I don't think all the styli and cantilevers are sourced the same across downstream firms. It's probably in the outsourcing specs and the styli/cantilevers where they distinguish themselves. There has been a long running debate on if the Sumiko Pearl and the Shelter 201 were the same cartridge or not, because they look so similar. I think it was settled that both Sumiko and Shelter sourced the generator from Excel, but the specs/performance of the cartridges were different because of the different tweaks applied.I think this just talked me out of the Garrott Brothers. The Sumiko Pearl isn’t anything to brag about and the only thing good about the $99 Vessel is the price. Yes, the Vessel can be upgraded with a different stylus, but at $230 and up, I think I’d stick with safer bets.
I love the Hana MCs. Their MMs that I’ve heard aren’t remotely in the same class. Same difference as between a Dodge Dart and a Hellcat. Same manufacturer, but worlds apart.
It seems pretty hard to me to make an affordable cartridge without either large volumes (Ortofon, AT, Grado) or outsourcing some assemblies (Shelter, Sumiko, Garrott). What's more interesting to me is how the price points depart with some of those downstream decisions, especially in the stylus. Really, how much more expensive is it to manufacture a Shibata than a Fine Line? I'm sure that supply chain issues come into play as there are not likely to be a large number of places that can even cut a Shibata stylus.
Still, I agree that the Hana MCs are in a different class than those MMs. Excel saved their best stuff for themselves after all these years!