You didn't mention your phonostage, which has as much bearing on the sound quality as cartridge/tonearm.
Anyway, the MMF-5 is a pretty decent table, and the tonearm is reasonable for the price range. With a good phonostage and cartridge, it's quite nice. I don't think you'll really gain much by swapping out for another under-$1000 table
There are a couple of options, but I think you should pursue them only if your phonostage can keep up with the change. A poor phonostage can really hold back the system.
One option is to keep the cartridge you have, and upgrade the stylus. The stylus from the next-level-up Goldring fits on the cartridge that comes with the MMF-5, and will improve performance.
The other option is to replace the cartridge. The Grado Platinum is a good match to the MMF-5, and will take performance up several notches.
I think it's a waste of money to replace the tonearm.
Anyway, the MMF-5 is a pretty decent table, and the tonearm is reasonable for the price range. With a good phonostage and cartridge, it's quite nice. I don't think you'll really gain much by swapping out for another under-$1000 table
There are a couple of options, but I think you should pursue them only if your phonostage can keep up with the change. A poor phonostage can really hold back the system.
One option is to keep the cartridge you have, and upgrade the stylus. The stylus from the next-level-up Goldring fits on the cartridge that comes with the MMF-5, and will improve performance.
The other option is to replace the cartridge. The Grado Platinum is a good match to the MMF-5, and will take performance up several notches.
I think it's a waste of money to replace the tonearm.