@audite84
Try the Hana EL. It is the new Denon 103 and considered to be better. Talking of vintage Technics cartridge, I bought a used EPC-205C MK3 with original stylus (still in good condition) a couple of years ago. This cartridge is very neutral sounding, just what a cartridge is supposed to, but still sounds analog and not flat sounding as my V15 IV-MR. I’ve read the EPC-100C is better but I haven’t heard it.
Denon is not better, it has conical stylus tip and low compliance, a very old design for super heavy tonearms.
Also don't forget about SUT or MC phono stage that you will have to add to the price.
An MC cartridge for beginner is the worst as re-tip cost a lot and cartridge must be shipped back to the manufacturer for a long time (or to re-tipper).
I’ve mentioned some of the best Technics MM cartridges just to remind to others that Matsushita invented not only amazing DD turntables, but also made great cartridges with extremely low moving mass and super wide frequency response. Unfortunately the rubber material in cartridge suspension was a bad choice, they are all suffering from this problem in 30-40 years (softened suspension, cartridge almost laying down on the record surface). Jico S.A.S. is replacement for
205 series, but not for 100 series :( Another "problem" is
elliptical stylus, they could use advanced profile, but they didn’t :( What was really great is
Boron Pipe Cantilever.
One of the reasons why some other vintage cartridges are better is different stylus profile (
stereohedron, micro ridge, line contact, micro line etc) and proper suspension.
Grace even made Boron Pipe cantilever, but with
Micro Ridge stylus, i like Grace LEVEL II better.
For beginner: user replaceable stylus is a must have, for this reason MM or MI only (not MC).