I'm Stuck, MMF9 vs. MMF7 vs. Scout vs. Space deck


I realize yes the Scout and the Space deck will be the better piece's overall. Currently I am in the market for this range of turntable, however the real problems with the Nottingham and Vpi designs are "No" hinged dustcover... This is a must in my home, with animals running around etc... I realize there is a dustcover for these models but simply a pick it up and drop over style, I do not want this, it has to be attachable. Beyond this my only other option is to Wall mount a shelf and use my 3" thick Maple butcher block under the table to hopefully isolate it resonably about 5ft in the air, this is not an easy option at all, and really do not want to do this, and really do not like all the dust that will be continuosly on the table.

--So part 2 of the question, I am considering saveing a lot of hassel and cost, and going with a music hall 7 or 9 that have hinged dust covers.

--Question 2.5 of this is , are the increases the 9 over the 7 worth it? I have been reading many prefer the 7 still, but I also read the Arms are JUNK, on music hall tables.

--Question 3, I will really never go any cartridge higher than a Dynavector 10x, or possibly shelter 501, so are the music hall arms just completly a waste for running these types of cartridges, can they even sound good? Are the music halls arms really that bad in comparison to the Jwm or Spacearm?

I really do want a scout or nottingham, but also do not want the fortune invested not being in an easy position for use and saftey and do not want to put a cardboard box over it everytime its in Use and not in use.

Thanks I really appreciate the effort in helping toward a simple solution here, mainly if any glimer of hope exists for the music hall's then that may be the best end game for me.
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I have an empire cartridge (NOS) that is now benz micro, so the vta is set level right now, but it is an MM type and sounds VERY, Very good with the tracking weight at the recommended 1.5g, I did not have it set right now I do, but if I do not have to move the VTA then I won't but as stated what would be better, Nose up, Nose down, or level with these type cart's? Problem is obviously its not a current model cart. that anybody would probably have suggestion too, but it is almost too good sounding right now to go screwing it up with changing the VTA.
It's ok to leave it where it is for now. Get used to the sound for a while by listening to many different records. Listen for any distortion that might be due tracking a particularly dynamic piece of music. Then if you think you want to improve the highs or lows you can change the VTA some and see what it sounds like. If you're careful and keep an eye on VTF you won't hurt anything.
I am satisfied with mmmf7 tt. The arm is quite good. I have used the following phono pickups-all with enjoyment and success.-Goldring Eroica h. o. mc-Goldring Elite mc-Audio-Technica oc-9 mc-Ortofon Super om 30 mm.Listen and trust your ears-more than reviewers.
Cool, hirsh17@comcast.net which cartridge do you prefer on that table out of the ones you listed and why? Yeah I got her sunk in now and without much more that I would say 30 hours of play its sounding pretty effortless and very detailed/dynamic, with some real bass slam now, almost to perfect, very flat, in otherwords not much missing for enjoyment.
I have had three of these tables including the Nott. which I still own. Buy the Nott. it is far superior to the other tables. It is not even close. The MMF9 and MMF 7 are not in the same league as the Nott. Do not buy the others, buy the Nott. You will not be disapointed.