Note that Benz cart's, including the Glider, come in a choice of three output levels. You shouldn't need the high output level, but the medium could work better than the low for you. Also keep in mind that this model is 'naked' (doesn't have a conventional cartridge body assembly covering up the internal works), which means it lacks a stylus-guard, and is not shielded against RFI interference. I can't say whether any of these factors would be a detriment to you, but be aware that they exist. A plus is that the Glider, like some (but not all) of the others mentioned, has tapped mounting-bolt holes, meaning you don't have to futz around with tiny nuts and washers if you choose to mount it yourself - always a good thing, especially if you're new to the process.