Just a suggestion, but do you know anyone who bought a Fozgometer that you can borrow? It's an expensive toy for a one time adjustment, but setting your azimuth correctly may bring back the extra body you feel you are missing.
Another suggestion that shouldn't cost much is table resonance control. Try dampening vs undamening your plinth and/or platter, or perhaps trying a different method of isolation under the turntable, like a Ginko cloud clone using a butcher block with about 8-10 squash balls between it and your shelf.
Less expensive options than replacing a cartridge, or a phono stage or a table itself and they may give you what you are looking for.
Another suggestion that shouldn't cost much is table resonance control. Try dampening vs undamening your plinth and/or platter, or perhaps trying a different method of isolation under the turntable, like a Ginko cloud clone using a butcher block with about 8-10 squash balls between it and your shelf.
Less expensive options than replacing a cartridge, or a phono stage or a table itself and they may give you what you are looking for.