If you think you love vinyl and are not afraid of spending the money, go for what you want. (I have no opinion on the Coincident phono stage except to relate that a buddy of mine sold his Dolshi Alaap in favor of the Coincident, for whatever that's worth.) If you knowingly compromise on the phono stage, you are only setting yourself up for losing money when eventually you do sell the EAR 834P (or whatever else you might buy as a compromise choice) in order to finally get what you really seem to want. Life is short.
As Banquo implied, do be prepared to upgrade everything else, so as to get the most out of the Coincident, as time goes by
As Banquo implied, do be prepared to upgrade everything else, so as to get the most out of the Coincident, as time goes by