Absolutely Ninetwofour, I agree with your ideas 100%.
For sure, my word, or opinions aren't gospel, and there are others both here, and at Karma who may offer better, usable advice, differing from mine.
The one thing I'm sure none of us want to see you do, is buy a really decent MC Cartridge, and then sadly discover the Cartridge won't work for you.
There's certainly nothing at all wrong with going MC, and I do believe your rig (Tonearm+Arm) could nicely showcase a very nice MC Cartridge, let's say the Benz Glider, Benz Wood, Dyna 20, ZYX Bloom, or Fuji, and Cartridges of other makes in this price range, but without good Phono Stage compatibility, you might very well likely hit a roadblock.
Still, not all is lost, as most of us been down this path at one time, or another, and the answer is, either a Step Up Trasformer, or External Phono Stage.
I myself upgraded about two years ago, right here, with a used purchase from another member, and bought a mint Sutherland PhD Battery Powered Stage at a substantial savings versus new. Previous Stage was the MacCormack Micro Phono Drive, which was very nice as well for the money I spent.
While the MacCormack only had two gain settings of 40db and 60db (I think) it had infinite settings for loading, via end user insertable resistors. I sold this mint phono stage to another a-goner for I believe $300.
Best of luck, and do let us know your outcome. Mark
For sure, my word, or opinions aren't gospel, and there are others both here, and at Karma who may offer better, usable advice, differing from mine.
The one thing I'm sure none of us want to see you do, is buy a really decent MC Cartridge, and then sadly discover the Cartridge won't work for you.
There's certainly nothing at all wrong with going MC, and I do believe your rig (Tonearm+Arm) could nicely showcase a very nice MC Cartridge, let's say the Benz Glider, Benz Wood, Dyna 20, ZYX Bloom, or Fuji, and Cartridges of other makes in this price range, but without good Phono Stage compatibility, you might very well likely hit a roadblock.
Still, not all is lost, as most of us been down this path at one time, or another, and the answer is, either a Step Up Trasformer, or External Phono Stage.
I myself upgraded about two years ago, right here, with a used purchase from another member, and bought a mint Sutherland PhD Battery Powered Stage at a substantial savings versus new. Previous Stage was the MacCormack Micro Phono Drive, which was very nice as well for the money I spent.
While the MacCormack only had two gain settings of 40db and 60db (I think) it had infinite settings for loading, via end user insertable resistors. I sold this mint phono stage to another a-goner for I believe $300.
Best of luck, and do let us know your outcome. Mark