Cartridges, Vinyl, Stylus, Turntable


Generally speaking, will a cheap, non-expensive cartridge (Sumiko Pearl, $120) damage an audiophile record? I’m concerned about wear and damage to a record. In this case, I’m not concerned about sound quality. 
I ask this question because I have a high end system with a very expensive cartridge. Lots of pristine, audiophile LPs. 
 I plan to set up a less expensive system in another room which will get lots more activity. I do not want to buy an expensive cart. 
 Would playing precious records using an inexpensive cartridge damage a record?

Assuming the stylus is in good condition. 

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Decent cheaper cart ( not endorsing selection per se ) will be fine if setup on good quality / good condition tonearm and aligned with skill.

First, all LPs are potential "audiophile" LPs, depending upon the quality of the pressing and the past history of the particular sample, but one wants to take care of any LP worth playing.  Second, no, of course an inexpensive cartridge will not harm an LP, provided the stylus is in new to at least "good" condition and the set-up parameters, particularly VTF, are within spec.

I do not think so. My experience has been that relatively inexpensive cartridges track at a different level in the groove. But, also, when I had two different turntables I would never use the inexpensive one.

Does this mean THE JOINT is getting less use? I sense a mobility issue. Hope all is well.