Yes.
The presence of chloramines is the most common situation where we recommend something more than a 4 stage system. In this case, go with a system with two carbon stages. The extra carbon stage is not always needed to address chloramines, but it is a good practice.
You'll find that you'll go through DI resin faster than you would if your water didn't contain chloramines, so some people also add a second DI stage to their systems or go with a larger DI housing/cartridge so you don't have to change it so often.
Russ