The Linto is a very fine phonostage and was Stereophile Class A rated for years. I believe it is out of production. It is very neutral and has a very low noise floor. The one criticism people had was that it does not have variable input impedance options but that does not seem to be an issue for you.
It can be set up for either 54dB or 64dB so you should probably check to see how this one is set up. It comes from the factory at 64dB and you can to cut a jumper to make it 54dB. It is harder to go from 54 dB to 64 dB since you have to recreate the jumper. You probably want it at 64 dB for that cartridge.
I use it with a Benz Micro Ebony TR (the original) and love it. I have not used it with an Ortofon cartridge but it should work fine.
It can be set up for either 54dB or 64dB so you should probably check to see how this one is set up. It comes from the factory at 64dB and you can to cut a jumper to make it 54dB. It is harder to go from 54 dB to 64 dB since you have to recreate the jumper. You probably want it at 64 dB for that cartridge.
I use it with a Benz Micro Ebony TR (the original) and love it. I have not used it with an Ortofon cartridge but it should work fine.