All cartridge companies have a house "sound" that seems to run through their line, for the most part. I think the first step is to determine what type of sound you like and see which manufacturers are more likely to please your ears and preferances.
Then move on to the phono stage and see if the properties of tubes or SS are more to your liking. With tubes you may also need a step-up if the MC cartridge output is too low, so keep that in mind.
Everyone's individual recommendations are just that, their choices, and that may not work for you unless you share their preferance. Staying with brand loyalty just because you own a table by a particular manufacturer may not make total sense in the long run. There are lots of variables.
Then move on to the phono stage and see if the properties of tubes or SS are more to your liking. With tubes you may also need a step-up if the MC cartridge output is too low, so keep that in mind.
Everyone's individual recommendations are just that, their choices, and that may not work for you unless you share their preferance. Staying with brand loyalty just because you own a table by a particular manufacturer may not make total sense in the long run. There are lots of variables.