As an owner of a VPI Traveler V2, I think you would find this TT a big step up from your current MMF-7.
It was for me. My Traveler replaced a Pro-ject 5.1SE which was more similar to your Music Hall than different. And while I enjoyed the Pro-ject, the VPI makes it feel like a plastic toy. And the VPI really unleashed the music too with the same cartridge that I took from the Pro-ject, an Ortofon Rondo Blue. So your DV 20x2 would be a great match for the Travelers 10" tonearm. I am now going into my second year of flawless operation with the Traveler.
This entry level VPI has firmly put be in their camp and I doubt I would ever go back to a Music Hall/Pro-ject turntable. Further up the VPI line though, you bet!
It was for me. My Traveler replaced a Pro-ject 5.1SE which was more similar to your Music Hall than different. And while I enjoyed the Pro-ject, the VPI makes it feel like a plastic toy. And the VPI really unleashed the music too with the same cartridge that I took from the Pro-ject, an Ortofon Rondo Blue. So your DV 20x2 would be a great match for the Travelers 10" tonearm. I am now going into my second year of flawless operation with the Traveler.
This entry level VPI has firmly put be in their camp and I doubt I would ever go back to a Music Hall/Pro-ject turntable. Further up the VPI line though, you bet!