I know; you've got many choices but my preference is an all CH system with the Trinity phono stage. I have not heard the new M1's or L1 preamp but reports suggest that they are unbeatable. I also like the CH system synergy which many people seem to appreciate as well so will probably move on the M1's and L1 once available and keep the Trinity pre for another system. The M1 amps are apparently dedicated 20a beasts so make sure you have 20a lines. The Trinity phono in my opinion is the best out there (having replaced my FM Acoustics and Gryphon) and you should run it fully balanced into your pre. Ideally you would consider the D1 player with CH proprietary link into the C1 (no ethernet board since it's not your thing), M1's, L1, X1's for D1,C1, L1 and Trinity phono.  What turntable will you use? I have not heard the new Zellaton statement but have time listening to the Reference which is simply phenomenal - everything you've read about them is true. If your room can accommodate the Reference then it can probably accommodate  the Statement but you'll have to inquire further as I simply don't know for sure. My suspicion is that the Statement is the superior speaker (by far) due to the D'Appolito driver configuration and larger drivers - which probably move more air and create greater presence. Because they are so lightning fast with no port and a semi open baffle, you may be able to get away with a larger Zellaton. Again I have not heard so we'll all just have to wait. I made an appointment for Audioarts to come out and install/demo the Schnerzinger system. I can't comment because I have not heard it yet but very optimistic based on my research and Schnerzinger's close relationship with Zellaton. The comprehensive Schnerzinger approach seems to make sense and comes with tremendous accolades and support from Europe - but I will judge for myself...
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