Brian you've got me interested. I'm already in heaven with my $400 second hand 80s turntable and new needle of course.... What is the science of "better" cartridges? Do you think I would hear significant upgrade?
I'm wary of listening to hifi people in shops, they once told me they'd never sell me speaker cable at different lengths, I told them that electrons travel at nearly 3/4 the speed of light, it won't matter... To confuse the speed if sound in your room with the speed if electrons in a cable, well y'know....
But I still love hifi shops, they have old records
Fletch
I have been into to turntables and vinyl for over 45 years, my 1st turntable was a BSR with built in cart, total cost less than $16.00 usd
Since then I have have gone though 30 + turntables, I have 4 at home at the moment.
The normal rule of thumb is 2/3 of the cost for the turntable and 1/3 for the cartridge
So the last turntable I purchased was $3000.00 usd and I ran it with a $1500.00 usd cart it sounded real nice.
Then I had the chance to try it with a $3500.00 usd cart (Transfiguration Phoenix) well it brought my system up to another level.
So I would look at spending at least if not more for your cartridge, it is worth it.
If you can tell me what turntable you have, I MIGHT be able to give you some hints on what to look for.
Like you I NEVER believed that different cables matter. This weekend I had the chance to borrow a set of speaker cables
that list for $10000.00 usd, (yes ten thousand dollars) within 20 seconds of having them in my rig I was blown away with the clarity and full ness of the sound.
I had to give them back on Sunday. My speaker cables are not bad, but nothing like the one I had borrowed.
Brian