The choice of the cartridge depends on the characteristics of the arm (and the budget of course). The basic rule is that the arm must have an optimal weight in relation to the compliance of the cartridge, which is determined by their resonance frequency, which must be between 8-10 Hz (some set a ceiling at 11 or 12 Hz). This means that the light arm requires a cartridge with high compliance and vice versa. The website
http://www.fl-electronic.de/analog/tonarme.html
shows the Lustre's effective mass, which is 10 grams. A table obtained at Vinylengine for this effective mass shows data (compliance and weight) for appropriate/optimal cartridge:
http://www.vinylengine.com/cartridge_resonance_evaluator.php?eff_mass=10&submit=Submit
See also:
http://www.theanalogdept.com/cartridge___arm_matching.htm
or
http://www.mh-audio.nl/MySystem/RF.asp
or
http://www.resfreq.com/resonancecalculator.html
etc.
P.S. There is an online information about Acos Lustre STA-801's cartridge weight range, which is 13.5g 28 g (including headshell).
http://www.fl-electronic.de/analog/tonarme.html
shows the Lustre's effective mass, which is 10 grams. A table obtained at Vinylengine for this effective mass shows data (compliance and weight) for appropriate/optimal cartridge:
http://www.vinylengine.com/cartridge_resonance_evaluator.php?eff_mass=10&submit=Submit
See also:
http://www.theanalogdept.com/cartridge___arm_matching.htm
or
http://www.mh-audio.nl/MySystem/RF.asp
or
http://www.resfreq.com/resonancecalculator.html
etc.
P.S. There is an online information about Acos Lustre STA-801's cartridge weight range, which is 13.5g 28 g (including headshell).