I agree with @deadhead1000
My suggestion is you go to a local dealer and get their advice as well as have them set up your turntable if it is your first turntable. If possible watch the setup so you can rebalance the tonearm, etc yourself if you need to do that.
Then take your new turntable home and play some records!
Also this thread may be something you want to read
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/new-cartridge-500-range
My suggestion is you go to a local dealer and get their advice as well as have them set up your turntable if it is your first turntable. If possible watch the setup so you can rebalance the tonearm, etc yourself if you need to do that.
Then take your new turntable home and play some records!
Also this thread may be something you want to read
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/new-cartridge-500-range