new cartridge for Music Hall MMF 5


well, my daughter started walking about a month ago, which signaled that it was time to get the turntable up on a higher piece of furniture. sadly, I didn't get on that fast enough, and i've now a cartridge with no stylus.

so, i'm looking to get a new cartridge and wanted some suggestions. my setup is:
Music Hall MMF 5
Forte F40 with onboard phono card
Monarch SM-70
Totem Arro

I currently have a Benz Micro MC20E2 (without stylus!). I liked this cart.

I know the current entry level offerings from Benz are a bit higher. So even with retip/excange discount option on the Benz, I think might be wanting to spend a little less. I'd be comfortable spending around $200 or less. I'm open to a used cartridge, as I've had good luck with that in the past. I've mostly had higher output MC or MM cartridges in the past, though I'm open to lower output MC I think my Forte can handle lower output levels. I don't recall the full scope of the range it can do.

Some other options I could go down I also have an older model Grado , i think its a G+ or G1+ that's in need of a new stylus, which I think is the Gold Stylus. I've never been sure if its worth it to pop a new stylus on this so have always let it sit around. I also have a Clearaudio Aurum Beta wood body cartridge (whatever their entry model used to be) which also has a busted stylus. I could possibly use that for a retip/exchange discount maybe? Thoug with both the Clearaudio and my Benz, i think they don't make those models anymore so not even sure a retip discount is possible.

thanks for any tips and ideas!
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Dl103 is not a good match for your light arm. DL110 can be used with the add-on weight. DL-110 is decent but not as good as the Nagaoka IMO. LPgear sells Nagaoka, the MP200 is fine for all types of music. Ortofons are forward/upfront sounding compared to the other suggestions.
My experience has been that this 2m line does a very good job of removing (or doing something with) the surface snap crakle and pop or a record from the nice high frequency sounds of cymbals, triangles, upper voice regions. Since I purchased this 2m Blk I have spent way too much time listening to way to many albums. It doesn't have that magical, intoxicating mid range of the Grado but the surface noise and muddy bass drove me crazy with Grado. You may not even like the sound, we are all unique in what we like. I am only telling of my experience with these 2 carts.
My experience has been that this 2m line does a very good job of removing (or doing something with) the surface snap crakle and pop or a record from the nice high frequency sounds of cymbals, triangles, upper voice regions. Since I purchased this 2m Blk I have spent way too much time listening to way to many albums. It doesn't have that magical, intoxicating mid range of the Grado but the surface noise and muddy bass drove me crazy with Grado. You may not even like the sound, we are all unique in what we like. I am only telling of my experience with these 2 carts.
well, based on comments and other things I have read, I think I am narrowing my choices down to the Ortofon 2m Blue or the Denon DL-110. On the one hand, the Ortofon has a replaceable stylus, which is appealing, but the Denon is a little cheaper. I know I can get the Ortofon locally (Toronto, Canada) but not sure about the Denon so will look around.

thanks all for your thoughts here!
Sumiko Pearl. Sounds too good for its price, so I recommend paying double for one so it makes more sense.