Cartridge output levels and tonearm mass are unrelated. Many LOMCs would perform poorly on a CS 5000, but so would many HOMCs. In either case the output level would have nothing to do with it.
The cartridge variables which affect tonearm interaction include compliance, mass and the ways in which a cartridge sends excess energy into a tonearm.
The CS 5000's tonearm was very low mass, which means it was designed for and should work best with very high compliance cartridges. There aren't many of those around today, and even fewer are MC's (of any output level).
I don't know the sound of the DL-160, but for this arm you may do best with an MM. That's what it was designed for. Check out Raul's 2,000 post MM vs. MC thread for recommendations.
The cartridge variables which affect tonearm interaction include compliance, mass and the ways in which a cartridge sends excess energy into a tonearm.
The CS 5000's tonearm was very low mass, which means it was designed for and should work best with very high compliance cartridges. There aren't many of those around today, and even fewer are MC's (of any output level).
I don't know the sound of the DL-160, but for this arm you may do best with an MM. That's what it was designed for. Check out Raul's 2,000 post MM vs. MC thread for recommendations.