seek mc cart recommendation for Townshend Rock III


I'd be very grateful for advice: I have come into a small windfall of cash and am looking for a mc cart for the Rock III, with damping trough at the headshell end of a Rega RB-300, into a Heed Quasar phono pre (system details below). I am currently using a Grado Ref Sonata and would like to retain some warmth and especially natural musical timbre but improve detail retrieval and especially tracking. I have about 3000 albums, mostly aquired used, so I want a cart that is very quiet in the groove. I listen to all types of music except classical and opera, but especially 50s & 60s jazz, 60s-70s rock, and some folk.

I am considering the following but because of location will have no chance to audition any:

EMT TSD-15
Ortofon Cadenza Bronze
Dynavector XX2-mk ii
Benz Wood SL or SM (or even the Ref Silver or Copper)
AT33EV (I know this is in a lower league, but I hear it is very good)

A longtime Rock user tells me it works very well with carts with line-contact styli.

I would be grateful to hear whether the Ortofon would be too dry, after listening to the Sonata for years, and whether the AT33EV would sacrifice a lot in comparison to the others. Also, am I missing any obvious choices in this price range?

Thank you in advance!
System: Walker reference turntable controller powering the Townshend Rock, Heed Quasar phono pre, Don Allen tube linestage, Don Allen 807 SET, GR-Research Paradox 3 floorstanders.
adamay

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I am currently using a Ortofon Kontrapunkt B which is the precursor cartridge to the Cadenza and find it to be very quiet in the grooves, nicely warm and dynamic and with good detail. I also used to own a Rock III and found that you could use many high energy cartridges with very good results. I particularily liked my Monster Alpha and Genesis models, so ZYX cartidges, which are made by the same company, may also work well for you.