There are lots of great high output cartridges out there. The Ortofon 2M Black is a great cartridge with lots of detail and is not particularly rolled off on the top and lower ends.
If you are willing to sacrifice just a little detail for warmth, liquidity and timbre I would suggest that you look at the Grado Reference Reference 2 (not a typo - that's the model). This is one of the best sleeper high output cartridges on the market.
Similarly the Miyajima Labs cartridges are excellent. I have limited experience with the Takumi, which is their entry level model. Sounded great on a friend's restored Luxman PD-444.
I should also add Soundsmith to the list. Peter makes a great cartridge, based on the old B&O MI designs. My only complaint is I feel that these cartridges have become overpriced in recent years, but that's just my opinion and doesn't take anything away from their excellent performance or Soundsmith's excellent customer service.
If you are willing to sacrifice just a little detail for warmth, liquidity and timbre I would suggest that you look at the Grado Reference Reference 2 (not a typo - that's the model). This is one of the best sleeper high output cartridges on the market.
Similarly the Miyajima Labs cartridges are excellent. I have limited experience with the Takumi, which is their entry level model. Sounded great on a friend's restored Luxman PD-444.
I should also add Soundsmith to the list. Peter makes a great cartridge, based on the old B&O MI designs. My only complaint is I feel that these cartridges have become overpriced in recent years, but that's just my opinion and doesn't take anything away from their excellent performance or Soundsmith's excellent customer service.