I have a Denon DP-60L turntable mfg. 1980. Supposedly it originally came with the Straight tonearm with an angled headshell as a one-piece unit. The one I purchased came with the optional S tonearm allowing different headshells. I'm told the Straight arm is better so I found one and will try it out when I receive it.
I purchased an Audio-Technica AT440MLb cartridge for it but still trying different table adjustments to see how it responds like if highs and lows change or not. There is some "crackling" but not often and I'm guessing it's dirty or worn LP's, I use an anti-static brush against the LP's before playing I think it helps alittle.
Regaring records not being flat as someone mentioned earlier, I'm experiencing a bad one on a new album I received for x-mas. Watching from the side it's like the stylus is going over a speed bump and it almost goes airborn on the back drop and skips. I don't know if the Straight arm will help for situations like this. I tried increasing tracking force but no luck and I'll probably just introduce new problems doing band-aid fixes. Yesterday, I bought two glass cutting boards to try and straighten the LP with some heat in the oven, just waiting for wife to be away for couple hours