Can Stanton "scratch" TT become Hi-Fi?


I just picked up a Stanton T80 turntable for $10. It needs a new cartridge. It is designed for DJ and scratching, has a straight tonearm with standard headshell, analog and S/PDIF outs.
My question is whether this could work as mid-HiFi turntable in the same way that some folks recommend the Technics 1200. Is the straight tonearm an issue? What basic cartridge would be recommended ($100 range)?
Thanks in advance.

Craig
craig_c
Looking at pictures, the straight arm wand on these tables looks like the new, too short variety. These are apparently great for scratching, but horrible for hi-fi as there is up to 18 degrees difference in tracking angle vs. the usual 2-3%.

I am sure there is a different wand (probably s-shaped) available with more proper dimensions for hi-fi record playback. My roommate has a new Numark that came with a stubby short and proper-length S-shape arm that was interchangeable.

$10 is a pretty good price and it's a neat looking 'table! IF it keeps speed quietly and you can actually swap the arm wand out, you should be making some music soon.

RE: Cartridge in the sub-$100 range: I'd add $20 and get a used Grado Prestige Gold. I hear great things about the Audio-Technica AT440mla as well.
and that should have read "2-3 degrees" , not "2-3%".

If the 'table works and you don't want to get a new arm, you can probably at least triple your money by selling it off.