A good cartridge match for Thorens 150 mkII?


I just came into a Thorens 150 mkII in good shape and am wondering what modern cartridge would be a good match for this turntable with the stock TP 13 A arm? Price range I am looking at initially is $100 to $300, but would consider more if the gain in sound quality with this table would be justified. Current SS phono preamp has both MM and MC capability. I prefer warmth over analysis.
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The other good thing is you can upgrade to the Grado Gold just by buying the Gold Stylus ( around $110 ) ..They all used the same cartridge body so upgrading the the Gold Stylus is a 2 minute change .........
Thorman, Thanks. I actually think the stylus is the same for the Blue/Red and the Silver/Gold lines while the coils in the cartridge body are different - "ultra-high purity long crystal" oxygen free copper wire in the case of the Silver/Gold and "standard" oxygen-free copper wire in the Blue/Red. Do I have this right?
You may very well be right..I bought the Grado Blue and upgraded to the Gold stylus.Sounds great to me...
Sheesh, You must be right because the Gold stylus costs 2X ($55 more) than the Blue stylus!
Update.

I upgraded the cartridge a few years ago to a Grado Reference Platinum 1.  This is a lovely sounding cartridge for the price and certainly light years in my opinion ahead of the less expensive Prestige Blue.  Better deeper sounding bass and nice with voices and strings.

But while all frequencies were well represented, the Platinum suffered from some noticeable hum (as did the Blue).  I was able to clean this up to an astonishing degree by installing a Shunyata Venom Defender in my simple Wiremold power strip (why/how?) 

Another issue emerged when I started using the table with a subwoofer that extends below 10Hz.  I started to get real rumble problems that were especially pronounced on some records.  I attribute this to the Grado having too much compliance for the medium mass TP13a arm.  Interestingly, replacing the Platinum with the Blue again in this set up reduced significantly the rumble problem, perhaps because it has less bass capability or is a better weight/compliance for the Thorens arm?

I started cartridge search and landed on Shelter 201 based on user comments/reviews.  Even with only about 5 hours on, it is clear this is a better match zero hum, even with volume cranked up at the run out.  Perhaps more importantly the Platinum rumble problem is solved so I'm thinking this is a much better compliance match.

Generally this is a very good cartridge, faster and not quite a sweet sounding as the Grado Platinum, but super quiet, good dynamics and drive, nice spatial resolution and bass (but school is out on the bass till I have more hours on the Shelter).