I second that. Both Ortofon OM and 2M ranges take better styli within the range and although 2M red/blue is different cart than bronze/black, the most difference remains in the stylus. 2M is ultimately better because of mechanical properties ( rigidity, OM body "pillar" is too flexy for offering the stylus to extract max possible information from the groove ) - but I would recommend getting 2M blue as minimum. You can get Digitrac 300 stylus for any OM style Ortofon - it is an Ortofon Stylus 30 in disguise ( only requiring you to cut off the tab preventing proper insertion of the stylus into the OM body ), Fine Line tip profile, which will roughly make an equivalent to 2M bronze at substantially less cost.
After I got out of curiosity inexpensive TC 750 phono stage, I hardly find justifying better phono stage in low(er) price bracket(s). It certainly can be improved upon, but better TT/arm/cart/stylus will yield you better SQ . TC 750 is light years superiour to even the performance of the best TT/arm/cart - and for a MM cart it is "enough" to get you started. Of course there are better phono stages - but if the rig can not extract information from the groove, it makes little sense to amplify that (poor) signal better.