I have never in 40 years given any consideration to my arm or table. Oh, I did spend a lot of time poring over the same supposedly critical to matching stuff others here will still insist are critical to matching. The one thing I have found where it does matter is the phono stage. Not cartridge/arm, but cartridge/phono stage. That's where you have to pay attention to cartridge output and phono stage noise and gain. MC/MM. That's it.
So I never ask which cartridge for my table. I ask which cartridge for my ears. Some are lively, some more laid back. Some are in your face, some more recessed. Analytical, neutral, warm. Name your poison- and your budget!
So I never ask which cartridge for my table. I ask which cartridge for my ears. Some are lively, some more laid back. Some are in your face, some more recessed. Analytical, neutral, warm. Name your poison- and your budget!