Very different capacitance requirements, enough that they will sound tonally different. The VMS likes around 450pF as I recall, in fact Ortofon used to make a little wafer capacitor that clipped on the pins on the back to add capacitance for phono stages that insufficient. They were common, there may well be one fitted to yours! That will narrow the gap to the 540 tonally.
Sadly the VMS Ortofons don’t age well, the suspension fails, so don’t be entirely surprised if it face-plants on the record. Really annoying as it makes any NOS styluses a very risky buy. The more upmarket VMS30E and especially the M25FL were exceptionally good cartridges. The latter is a bit of a cult item in some circles, but very hard to find one that still works right. I had one back in the ‘80s in a fluid-damped AT1120 low mass arm on an RD80 and it was very good as I recall. I was a cheapskate then as I am now and they were being closed-out cheap as everyone was buying K9s and Basik arms (which I never rated).