Best cartridge for a Denon DP-47 F


Ok. I got my "automatic" turntable - it has a new Audio-Technica 92E on it - listed on AT website as "Standard Series" with reasonable specs. I also have an old Signet TK5E but can't find the specs -I don't think it was special. Or would you not fool with either of them and buy a Denon DL-160? I'll be using a C-J Premier 7B which needs at least 1.5Mv per C-J. Tempted to try a Denon DL-103R or other low output MC but then have added expense and lack of knowledge about step-up devices. Any and all suggestions greatly appreciated - anxious to start listening ASAP!
stevemarlowe
Might try the Ortofon X5MC.

Can be found on street for $125, it is a true high output MC

loontoon
Well, the Shure had banged down on the record, and I think the cantilever, being so stiff, simply snapped instead of flexing or bending. Then again, maybe it was a bum cartridge. Don't worry, as you point out, they have an excellent track record. Just don't bang down!
Had an X5-MC bought for $250 in 1990 - but gave it away to a friend (attached to a JVC QL-Y5F) when I upgraded. It was much better than the Signet TK5E as I recall. (Now I remember why I still have the Signet) Thanks for the suggestion.