I see over on audio karma they like the AT 95e on this table.
https://audiokarma.org/forums/index.php?threads/yamaha-yp-b2-buy-or-dont-buy.500493/
If you don't like AT you may have good luck with just about any MM (I would go MM in this price range) and look for one with a low body height to minimize your arm situation.
Okay so now this raises the question of alignment. Its a questionable design but that doesn't mean its preventing the right alignment. The way to check is download and print an alignment protractor off the web.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0339/2397/files/ve_stevenson_protractor.pdf?11392704125149543789
The trick to using this is to line it up with the tone arm pivot point. First poke your hole and put it on the platter. Then carefully sight along the scribe marks and point them directly at the tone arm pivot point. Once you've done this then use some Scotch tape to hold the platter and the protractor steady.
Now if you've done it right you swing the tone arm over and set it down on the cross hatch area.
Adjust the cartridge so the stylus sits dead center on the center cross hairs, and the body is parallel to the others. Set your tracking force. Done.
https://audiokarma.org/forums/index.php?threads/yamaha-yp-b2-buy-or-dont-buy.500493/
If you don't like AT you may have good luck with just about any MM (I would go MM in this price range) and look for one with a low body height to minimize your arm situation.
It has the factory head shell that came on that model turntable. the top of the head shell has an overhang that blocks the cartridge at a certain point if you want to move it forward in the head shell.
Okay so now this raises the question of alignment. Its a questionable design but that doesn't mean its preventing the right alignment. The way to check is download and print an alignment protractor off the web.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0339/2397/files/ve_stevenson_protractor.pdf?11392704125149543789
The trick to using this is to line it up with the tone arm pivot point. First poke your hole and put it on the platter. Then carefully sight along the scribe marks and point them directly at the tone arm pivot point. Once you've done this then use some Scotch tape to hold the platter and the protractor steady.
Now if you've done it right you swing the tone arm over and set it down on the cross hatch area.
Adjust the cartridge so the stylus sits dead center on the center cross hairs, and the body is parallel to the others. Set your tracking force. Done.