Since you are a college student, here's my advice. If you can go slightly higher ($130- at the needle doctor), I would recommend the Stanton 681EEE Mk.III. The original Stanton 681 EEE was the standard at radio stations in the 1970's, and should match well with your turntable. It was an almost indestructible cartridge (stylus and cantilever) and could withstand the hideous 24/7 abuse that DJ's inflicted upon it. It can also safely back-cue the record, although this can chew up the vinyl. The brush can be removed.
Make sure that the new 681 EEE Mk.III has the same durability characteristics of the original 681 EEE.
I have been out of radio for about 25 years, so there may be other current cartridges which have the durability of the 681 EEE. But in the 1970's, this cartridge was as close to "bullet-proof" as you could get!
Make sure that the new 681 EEE Mk.III has the same durability characteristics of the original 681 EEE.
I have been out of radio for about 25 years, so there may be other current cartridges which have the durability of the 681 EEE. But in the 1970's, this cartridge was as close to "bullet-proof" as you could get!