Pro-Ject 2Xperience Classic or Music Hall mmf 7.1


Please help me to make a right choice between 2 TT: Pro-Ject 2 Xperience classic( very like the look) that could be with Ortofon 2M Bronze cart for $1299 or Nagaoka MP500 cart for $1700 and Music Hall MMF7.1 that comes with Goldring GL 2400 for $1525, price include cartridges. Local dealers do not have them as demos, so I can’t audition them.
I had auditioned Pro-ject RPM 9.2 with Ortofon 2MBlack and Music Hall mmf 5.1 with Goldring cart( what Goldring cart I don’t know). RPM sounds very sweet to my ears, but I don’t like the look. MMF 5.1 sounds also good , but not as good as Project 9.2, but I think the higher models with better cart could sound very decent.
Music Hall 7.1 futures a double plinth and stand alone motor, but does this make a real , noticeable difference in sound quality in comparison with single plinth and decoupled motor that Pro-ject Xperience has? I’m asking this question because the look of Project Xperience I love the most, but don’t want to compromise too much with the sound quality, as I already do with the RPM 9.2.
I like detailed, warm sound with solid bass, gentle, not harsh midrange and treble.
The rest of my system: amp YBA Integre DT, speakers Polk Audio LSi 15.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
rockstream
Find out if the motor hum issue has been resolved with Pro-Ject(not an easy task). The old joke was how do you eliminate motor noise/hum on a Pro-Ject? You sell it! The hum/noise is caused by a metal "collar" brace over the motor that would vibrate to due the adhesive(glue?)wearing out. There are several kits to fix this which are <$200 if you decide on a Pro-Ject. So my advice is go with the Music Hall but step up to the MMF 9.1 since it's an iconic budget deck. This will make it easier to resell.
I found this deal -xperience with ortofon bronze in Commercial Electronics in Vancouver, BC
Dayglow,

Aren't the Music Hall turntables rebadged Pro-ject turntables?

Rich
Rar1-From what i've read I have not come across this issue with Music Hall tables. Maybe the motor assembly is slightly different or the MH plinths absorb the motor noise better? The only MH table I was considering was the flagship MMF-11(2 motors)but I was unable to find the discount I wanted, so I purchased a one owner Rega P9.
Rockstream, I have been going through the same exercise as you on choosing a turntable. I ended up going with the Music Hall MMF 7.1 with the Music Hall Mojo cartridge (made by Ortofon). Unlike the Pro-ject Xperience the motor on the MMF 7.1 is completely isolated from the table. I couldn't be happier with this setup. It sounds wonderful. Down the road I might try an Ortofon 2M Black, but the Mojo is really a great sounding cartridge.