Highest detail cartridges


Which cartridges give the greatest amount of detail? Imaging, soundstage file detail. These are qualities to consider. I know Lyra cartridges are high on that list. What others equal or better Lyras. Is there anything below, say $1500, that is in that same category?  Detail with reasonably flat frequency response.
bpoletti
@bifwynne Let me know if you decide to retire the Kleo.  I'll be happy to liberate it.   ;-)    
@chakster Many audio products have that kind of frequency.  It's just that they are down significantly at the extremes.
Certainly @chakster
Denon's DL-1000A MC cartridge had an effective tip mass of 0.077mg.

https://www.denon.jp/jp/museum/products/dl1000a.html
Even their lower-priced DL-305 got down to 0.168mg.
These cartridges (as well as Technics 205, 305, 100) were from an era when various audio manufacturers competed with each other to see who could produce the more impressive-appearing specifications, whether the products were speakers, amplifiers, turntables, cartridges, tuners etc.

But at least in my experience, such specs don't have much relation to how a component actually sounds.

Welcome back JCarr. Our fear was that you left us.

We need a kind of ''super authority'' in this conundrum about

the question ''why do carts sound different?''  Considering the

fact that technical issues are the same or similar the ''only''

other possibility is ''the art of the designer''. He must or should

voice or ''tune'' his own carts and this imply a.a. musicality.

So those names like Ikeda, Takeda, Lukatschek, Van den Hul,

Allaerts and J.Carr are not coincidental . However by ''explanation''

we are used to think in technical terms so  there are conjectures

about stylus shape, cantilever material, moving mass, etc., etc.

So we move from the conundrum to ''parts- wholes'' distinction

with as many ''explanations'' as are the participants in the

discussion.