Thanks guys!
I have only had a few hours to listen since I put the cartridge in play. There were some noticeable improvements. I noticed the surface noise was lower, the bass had a little more punch, overall there was more definition of the instruments. The female voices seemed to come forward a little. I also noticed that where I heard a little distoration (siblence?) with "S" words. I didn't have a lot of this with the Denon 103R before. But with one of my Mary Black records she had this little distortion on her pronunciation of certain "S" words. That was gone!
The stock stylus in the 103R is spherical shaped. The Soundsmith had a contour design stylus. Which rides more naturally in the grooves and will pick up more "information" from the groove. Not totally analagous to a higher bit rate DAC, but I think you get my "point" (pun intended).
Pepe's "Moonflower" record sounds pretty darn good!