Best cheapo Cartridge


In a bind, I have 2 cartridges that have seen better days.   My Ortofon Jubilee has at least 1500 hours on it and I’m starting to hear a drop in performance.  My Transfiguration Proteus only has 450 hours but is on the fritz and they are OOB.

I have too many irons in the fire to spend alot and need one to hold me over for a while.  Thinking about a MM, like Ortofon or Grado.  Would be mating with a Basis Vector 4 tonearm, Basis 2200 sig, and either Allnic H3000 or ARC PH 5.  Speakers are Thiels.  

Analog heads please give me some advice.   I have no experience with MM or MI or than many cartridges in my system  for that matter.  


pops
I spoke to an excellent cartridge re-tipper and he explained that the DL103 is very good for two main reasons:

1. consistently well made
2. economies of scale production

You will find that each one comes with a readout - and you will find the left and right channel exceptionally well balanced - better than many more expensive cartridges.

the only thing holding it back is apparently a rubbish stylus.

That said, apparently, the market for a replacement body is a waste of time. 
Dear @parrotbee  : You are rigth. From some years now exist several truly expensive LOMC cartridges ( over 5K-6K prices. ) that use the DL 103 cartridge motor with different build materials in the body, cantilever build materials, stylus shapes and kind of wire in the coils but the " motor " is the one by Denon.

As I said I still have the venerable 103 and between other of its brothers the 103D that's good performer and competitive with today higher price cartridges.

@vpi  move with the 103M was and is really worth to do it and he knows by the rewardings he is achieving in quality level performance.

I own and owned several Denon audio items: TT, tonearms, cartridges, electronics, etc, etc, and never found out any Denon audio item where I can say: that is a bad item, never.

Now, I have more than " curiosity " about the 103M.

R.



@rauliruegas 
I knew I wasn't seeing things when you wrote:
'From some years now exist several truly expensive LOMC cartridges ( over 5K-6K prices. ) that use the DL 103 cartridge motor with different build materials in the body, cantilever build materials, stylus shapes and kind of wire in the coils but the " motor " is the one by Denon'

On another note too many people get fixated with boron cantilevers, having no regard to other elements. Boron is much stiffer than aluminium - so the suspension of the cartridge gets altered with a change of material. It's usually the overall effect you should look at. I know that aluminium is not a fashionable material for cantilevers, but i'me sure that there's either a Zyx or Shelter which has an aluminium cantilever on the more expensive model than the cheaper one. I bet Raulrigas will know the model.

Part of me feels like getting a few 103's to do arm/turntable comparisons - that said 103's do like a heavy arm... that's a whole other thread...


Dear @parrotbee  : That ws the Shelter Hrmony but the top 9000 comes with boron cantilever.

Normally top cartridges from almost all the cartridge manufacturer models comes with either boron or diamond.

R.
@rauliruegas when you speak of the top cartridges I agree with what you say - that said the designer/maker tends to consider the whole cartridge package - not just one part in isolation.

Out of interest - which carts do you know use a dl03 motor?