I don't see it that way, but I take a holistic view of my purchases.
As do a lot of people. "Better", then, just comes down to individual priorities. Market pricing on the other hand comes down to comparable features. A Toyota may certainly be better than a Porsche to many people, but I doubt it will command the same market price.
Which isn't true at all since a good chunk of any receiver or processor is put into the room correction be it Audyssey, Trinnov, or an in house version. I'm not discounting any products based on their RC and I'm not saying I don't want it. I'm saying I don't care about it......in anything because It doesn't provide meaningful, measurable improvements for me in my room. A big chunk of many receivers and processors comes from licensing stuff.
Of course, I never said anything to the contrary. To me, it appeared that you were comparing the XMC to other cheaper receivers because RC wasn't important to you and saying those were better options. I just don't think that's an apples to apples comparison. If you weren't, then, I don't see what it is that you were comparing it to? The only processor I see from Onkyo is $2500 and the Marantz with XT32 is $3600. Are there others that I'm missing? I do see the 7701, but that doesn't have XT32 (I know it's not as important to you, but I'm trying to make an equal market-price comparison. The 8801 is more than double the 7701 and all of that doesn't come from the added 4 channels of support, I'm sure). If we throw receivers into the mix, then, the Onkyo and Marantz processors are over-priced too.
Marantz, Denon, Pioneer, Yamaha, and Onkyo all offer lower priced options as well.
Of course. I never said there was no competition to the Emotiva processors. I'm still trying to figure out where your "better" statement is coming from. Again, keeping in mind the Toyota/Porsche analogy above.
Almost all of which are features offered in other similarly priced receivers or processors. For instance, my Onkyo 3009 has all of those and more, including Audyssey XT32 and I paid $1200 for it brand new shipped. I'm not Onkyo fanboy, nor am I an ardent Emotiva detractor, but IMHO their processors aren't anything that would make someone switch to them. To me, they're a product that allows you to stay within the Emotiva brand, rather than a serious competitor in the processor/receiver arena, especially in that price range.