If you are reading this months after I posted, then the issues that I'm about to discuss MAY have been resolved by then, but, nevertheless, I advise you, that prior to ordering from Emotiva, contact the company by e-mail or telephone them to confirm that they have the parts to manufacture the product that you intend to order, because Emotiva charges your credit card immediately upon receiving your order.
As you know, in the U.S.A., Emotiva sells only direct to the consumer via its' website. They manufacture to order, and keep no parts or completed products in stock.The company manufactures in the U.S.A. "from U.S.A. and globally sourced components". The problem is with those "globally sourced components". As of the date of my typing this (January 26,2019), Emotiva had recently had four shipments of imported parts detained or impounded by U.S. Customs. Without those imported parts, Emotiva can't manufacture anything. I had recently ordered an "XPA-7,Gen.3" power amplifier, and had immediately been charged $1999. I cancelled my order and they have supposedly issued a refund, which (they claim) will appear in my credit card account in 5 to 7 days.
Emotiva's policy of immediately charging the customers' credit cards before the company is ready to ship (or even begin manufacturing) a product, is, at best, questionable, and, under the present circumstances, unethical. They continue to accept orders for products that they can't presently manufacture.
If Emotiva wasn't immediately charging customers' credit cards, there would have been no risk (to me) in continuing to wait a month or two, to see if Emotiva can resolve their parts supply crisis, but since I had already been charged, it would have been a stressful, unacceptable monetary risk to continue waiting. No parts = No products to sell to customers. No Parts = no parts to repair the products already in consumers' hands.
To clarify, I am not telling you to boycott the company, but I am advising you to procede with caution. Verify that the company has the parts to manufacture the product BEFORE you order it.