Sorry but for $800 new, I don't think there is much out there significantly better than a modded MMF 2.2. Any table at this price range would be a lateral move at best. So consider upgrading the 2.2.
You say it is stock so I am assuming you have the factory installed Music Hall Tracker cartridge. Thats the first thing to get rid of. Consider upgrading to any number of fine MM type cartridges in the $200 range. Then get the Pro-ject Speed Box II for $160 (will work with Music Hall tables with no problem) and it will really tighten up the bass and make speed changing as easy as a push of a button. Finally consider the Pro-ject Acryl-It platter at $130. Again, it will work the Music Hall. It may not improve sound with a MM cartridge but will allow you to consider using MC cartridges that WILL IMPROVE THE SOUND. So now you can substitute the MM cartridges above and get a Denon 103 MC at around the same $200 mark. Total cost of mods with the acrylic platter are around $560.
As for a phono pre-amp around $500, I agree with the above poster on the Jolida JD9. I hear it is a fabulous preamp with full cartridge loading. I also will recommend the Pro-ject Phono Box S that allows for full cartridge loading too. Its only $200. I use one and can't say enough good things about it. I actually bought it for a secondary system but when I compared it to my Parasound phono preamp, I was blown away. It is now staying as a permanent fixture in my primary system. It is extremely quiet and lets me precisely dial in my cartridge for optimum performance.
Hope some of the above helps and good luck!
You say it is stock so I am assuming you have the factory installed Music Hall Tracker cartridge. Thats the first thing to get rid of. Consider upgrading to any number of fine MM type cartridges in the $200 range. Then get the Pro-ject Speed Box II for $160 (will work with Music Hall tables with no problem) and it will really tighten up the bass and make speed changing as easy as a push of a button. Finally consider the Pro-ject Acryl-It platter at $130. Again, it will work the Music Hall. It may not improve sound with a MM cartridge but will allow you to consider using MC cartridges that WILL IMPROVE THE SOUND. So now you can substitute the MM cartridges above and get a Denon 103 MC at around the same $200 mark. Total cost of mods with the acrylic platter are around $560.
As for a phono pre-amp around $500, I agree with the above poster on the Jolida JD9. I hear it is a fabulous preamp with full cartridge loading. I also will recommend the Pro-ject Phono Box S that allows for full cartridge loading too. Its only $200. I use one and can't say enough good things about it. I actually bought it for a secondary system but when I compared it to my Parasound phono preamp, I was blown away. It is now staying as a permanent fixture in my primary system. It is extremely quiet and lets me precisely dial in my cartridge for optimum performance.
Hope some of the above helps and good luck!