What is your tone arm effective mass?
If 9 grams or higher, I recommend the Denon DL-110 high output moving coil cartridge. At 9 grams, if you add the cartridge mass + the additional steel spacer weight that comes with the 110, it should be within an appropriate total mass range to push your arm's primary resonant frequency into the desirable frequency band. This device has an extremely high quality nude shank diamond, superb flat response, superb tracking, excellent channel separation and excellent low distortion characteristics. You will have a tough time getting a more accurate high fidelity cartridge for even 10x the price it costs. Despite it's low price, which is confounding for the product you get, each unit is hand assembled and quality controlled in Japan by Denon. So I consider it's $140 price to be a steal. If you want the highest accuracy, this is what I recommend. I use this device in lieu of my last cartridge which was a highly media and audiophile praised cartridge(Clearaudio Virtuosso Wood @ $875.00 Street Price), as I value accuracy over coloration(s) from my source components. I use the Denon DL-110 on a turn table that street prices for nearly $2k(Marantz TT-15S1 - which even at it's price I consider a steal for the level of engineering/quality you get) - so it's not like I am recommending this based on a $100 Sony table from Best Buy.....
-Chris