@inna @rauliruegas and @lewm both make good points. I have two more to offer that are in the same vein:
1) the ability of the arm to properly track the cartridge is far more important than what cartridge you have.
2) there is something called the Veblen Effect where there is abnormal market behavior where consumers purchase the higher-priced goods whereas similar low-priced (but not identical) substitutes are available. It is caused either by the belief that higher price means higher quality, or by the desire for conspicuous consumption.
The thing to keep in mind here is that a more expensive item might only be more expensive for that reason alone. High end audio is driven be intention rather than price; this means that there is often a less expensive device that can perform and sound better for less (sometimes a lot less) money.