@GranteedEV First: 'Thanks.' What's your take on balanced XLR in/outs? I noticed that Emotiva sells amps with them but the UMC-1 doesn't have them. Worth it? What else can you say on the XPA vs UPA series?
Balanced XLR are useful for longer runs and I think they fit really nicely (they "click" in). It won't make a huge difference but I do like them. XLR is without a doubt better BUT it won't take you to or from audio nirvana if you have to choose between XLR and RCA.
Emotiva will eventually release their XMC-1 prepro which will have balanced outs (and be a bit higher end with more features... they're probably beta testing it like crazy because of the UMC issues). The advantage of emotiva prepros is that when they release new ones, they give owners of old ones a %40 discount to upgrade. The Marantz AV7005 currently has balanced outs and is also an excellent pre pro you can probably find for around $1200 brand new (MSRP $1400 i think). Definitely not the bargain the Emotiva is. I like that the emotiva gives a true entry level option... get into dedicated separates first and then upgrade later if you want.
Emotiva amps are split in this sort of level of quality
XPA-1 - Probably the last amplifier anyone would ever need. It's the only fully differential one in their lineup.
XPA-2 - Also probably the last amplifier anyone would ever need, unless they get upgraditis

. It's not fully differential.
UPA-1 - Also probably the last amplifier anyone would ever need, unless they get upgraditis

. It's not fully differential. If I can, I want to pick up 3 of these or 3 outlaw
M2200 monoblocks. I don't even know if monoblocks are really even worth it but i like the idea
XPA-3,5 - loads of power on tap. Definitely excellent amplifiers that can drive 95% of loudspeaker loads to ridiculous volumes.
UPA-7,5,2 - These things will blow receiver amplifiers out of the water, but will definitely lead you on the path of upgraditis because they're "only 125w into 8 ohms/185w into 4 ohms" which of course never feels like enough even if it's actually overkill

I think these would make excellent surround amps to pair with XPAs as front amps.
This site has quite a few Emotiva amplifier reviews, including the UPA-7 and XPA-2 among older ones.