I'm currenty running a Shure M97XE on a Thorens TD-160. The pluses are that it is very smooth with no harsh bright spots and listener fatigue. It is very natural sounding and, IMHO it gets timbres impressively right for such an inexpensive cartridge. It also images out very well. On the minus, it is not the last word in detail or soundstage depth. You're not going to "hear the room" with this one. I bought it when I first got my TT about six months ago and I was very impressed with it for the money, but I've since heard others and am currently looking to upgrade. You won't go wrong with this one, it is very satisfying, but you might want more than it can deliver.
Also, as a practical matter, I've noticed that some of the popular audio/music websites have increased the price of the M97xe to $140. Do a search before you buy. I got mine from Keenzo.com for $50.
Also, as a practical matter, I've noticed that some of the popular audio/music websites have increased the price of the M97xe to $140. Do a search before you buy. I got mine from Keenzo.com for $50.