cartridges to enjoy without worries


I am in the market for a cartridge that will not have issues.I have about $2K to spend and have been looking at Dynavector,Soundsmith and Clearaudio.I will be buying NEW,so recommendations on both cartridge and dealer are appreciated.Looking for a natural presentation w/o hype.System is resolving and has response down to 25Hz-anything "slow" in the bass won't do,nor sibilant.
I enjoyed my previous Allaerts Eco,but have heard the "2" is more "lively".For the money I spent and the time it was enjoyed, I cannot bring myself to make the same investment twice.
Many thanks in advance and a Happy New Year to all.
tpsonic
Happy New Year from Australia, where it's early New Years Day Morning. I also recommend the Shure M97xE.

If overhang is adjusted correctly and electrical 'loading' optimised, few cartridges will better it at many times the price, in my humble opinion! Regards, Fap.
I am leaning heavily toward the Voice,standard or Ebony.I am hearing that it is a "big bang for the buck" cartridge.
Which compliance level would be appropriate for my OL Encounter III?-I know that this would be a question for Peter,but looking to advance our conversation,when it happens on 1-2-09.
Topoxforddoc,I have had several unipivots in house.I know this design type is the favored one,but have had nothing but problems with them.Am very happy with the Encounter and its' performance.
I second the Dynavector XX2 MKII. I love mine.

Didn't care for my ZYX R100 Yatra.
I've owned a Dyna XX2 and can heartily recommend it IF you want/need to spend a lot of money, it IS a wonderful cartridge ... for the last 3 months or so I've been listening to/through an Audio-Technica AT33-PTG and I LOVE this thing. Priced a less than $400 it hits my "way good enough" bone to the max.

Doak
I'll second Audio Technica. I have an OC-9. Very smooth and detailed. Very solid, well defined bass and I think I paid less than $400 for it.