Shure 97xe (MM Moving Magnet) is a very good sounding ELLIPTICAL stylus cartridge, incorporating Shure’s DAMPED Brush (use up/inactive or down/active which aids when playing warped LP’s.
I think you should learn about Stylus Shapes before you buy your next cartridge.
https://www.sound-smith.com/articles/stylus-shape-information
Note: all cartridges, but especially advanced stylus shapes require cartridge alignment skills, which involves a few inexpensive tools.
You can have a dealer, friend, ... do it, and then you will benefit for the rest of your life if you acquire those few tools and skills.
Live near me in Central, NJ? I’ll help/teach you.
The most expensive turntable/tonearm/cartridge CANNOT sound superior unless setup properly. A budget TT can sound quite good when a decent cartridge is properly aligned
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The essence of WHY MC Moving Coil? is: magnets are heavy relative to coils, thus moving a small/lightweight coil within a fixed magnet can be more precise than moving a larger/heavier magnet within a fixed coil.
The weight being moved also makes new opportunities regarding cantilevers, suspensions, ....
More involved with any specific cartridge, but that is the essence of it.
The smaller coil generates a smaller/weaker signal (wonderfully refined), that is why pre-preamplification is required for typical LOW Output MC, thus the SUT Step-Up Transformer.
Reminder: all cartridge signals require RIAA Equalization (bass boost/highs cut) to occur somewhere