One man's neutral is another man's "colored". However, most would agree that Benz cartridges impart a kind of coloration, in that they tend to smooth over rough spots. But some like that effect. I have no idea about any LP Gear cartridges, didn't even know they sell cartridges. Of the ones almost on your list, I would suck it up and pay a few hundred over $500 to acquire a Hana SL, which I've heard and is good, but if output is too low, then EH on the assumption it will have have the family sound. I don't think a DL103 will perform optimally on your WT tonearm. Nor does it have the needed voltage output. I'd also look into some of the MI cartridges made by Sound Smith. In my experience, high output MC cartridges in general sound less good than good MM and MI types.
cartridge recommendation
the cantilever of my benz micro
MC2OE2 cartridge broke recently.
benz micro offered me kind of repair discount for another cartridge, like mc gold or other.
i'm not sure if this is the one i'll go on.
looking for one up to 500 $.
naturality of sound is very important to me, can't stand coloration.
think i need kind of high output 1-2 mv. ( i'm working with an integrated amp with build in phono stage).
have some names that was given me, but i'm open to others:
Benz Micro MC Gold/silver, LP Gear Bin 215, LP Gear Bin 323, Hana EH, Audio technica AT-OC9, DL103.
my turntable and arm are WELL TEMPERED.
benz micro offered me kind of repair discount for another cartridge, like mc gold or other.
i'm not sure if this is the one i'll go on.
looking for one up to 500 $.
naturality of sound is very important to me, can't stand coloration.
think i need kind of high output 1-2 mv. ( i'm working with an integrated amp with build in phono stage).
have some names that was given me, but i'm open to others:
Benz Micro MC Gold/silver, LP Gear Bin 215, LP Gear Bin 323, Hana EH, Audio technica AT-OC9, DL103.
my turntable and arm are WELL TEMPERED.