Your DJ cartridge will work, but if you want a significant upgrade in sound quality you need a Hi-Fi cartridge, for this tonearm look only for MM or MI type. Your turntable looks nice.
I’ll give you a few options ...
1) If you want all in one: Grado designed a DJ series of cartridges based on their popular hi-fi models, if you want to combine a nice sounding DJ cartridge with the ability to swap the stylus for much better souding and more delicate Hi-Fi stylus then you can buy any stylus from Prestige series ... they are compatible with DJ100 or DJ200 cartridge body, i even asked Grado to make sure).
2) If you need just a separate Hi-Fi cartridge look for SoundSmith MI cartridges, probably used (you can find them for a good price). Make sure to check new Garrott Brothers cartridges from Australia. Other members will definitely add all those Nagaoka, AT and ususl suspects as always.
3) BUT If you want something very special and MUCH better than relatively cheap modern MM/MI you can look for some amazing vintage cartridges at $300-400 range from Audio-Technica (AT-ML150 OCC with Beryllium cantilever and MicroLine stylus), Grace (F-9), Pickering XSV-3000 (with Stereohedron stylus), Victor (X1-IIe with Titanium cantilever and elliptical stylus) for example. In this case you have to buy only from reputable source to make sure they are perfect.
PM me if you have specific questions
I’ll give you a few options ...
1) If you want all in one: Grado designed a DJ series of cartridges based on their popular hi-fi models, if you want to combine a nice sounding DJ cartridge with the ability to swap the stylus for much better souding and more delicate Hi-Fi stylus then you can buy any stylus from Prestige series ... they are compatible with DJ100 or DJ200 cartridge body, i even asked Grado to make sure).
2) If you need just a separate Hi-Fi cartridge look for SoundSmith MI cartridges, probably used (you can find them for a good price). Make sure to check new Garrott Brothers cartridges from Australia. Other members will definitely add all those Nagaoka, AT and ususl suspects as always.
3) BUT If you want something very special and MUCH better than relatively cheap modern MM/MI you can look for some amazing vintage cartridges at $300-400 range from Audio-Technica (AT-ML150 OCC with Beryllium cantilever and MicroLine stylus), Grace (F-9), Pickering XSV-3000 (with Stereohedron stylus), Victor (X1-IIe with Titanium cantilever and elliptical stylus) for example. In this case you have to buy only from reputable source to make sure they are perfect.
PM me if you have specific questions