MM OR MC

Hi,

i,I have lp12+grace g707 and i wonder what to do -going mm or mc? i have old dynavector karat ruby but i have to buy a good step up transformer or head amplifire(maybe the denon ha-1000) or to go mm-i have the cj pv10a- and buy at 150mlx or 440mla or ortofon?
Please your recommendation.

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