I just checked the photo of the 7125, an amp I own. The photo displays no markings at all, and I suspect that these photos may be prototype or photo shopped or something, because my amp does indeed have the CSA marking, which is an actual lab etc like UL.

The point is not whether or not a product has the CE marking. If they are sold in the EU then they need that. But if they are mainly sold in the US as Emotiva is, then they should have a UL or CSA too. I have heard of a few Emotiva products that caught fire in the home(reported on their forums) and I ask you, would the house insurance company cover a fire or smoke damage in a home where the electronic component that was the cause did not have some sort of North American seal on it? The insurance companies I've dealt with usually try to weedle out of covering you whenever it is possible.

Just saying, LOL!
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Home Theater: Epson 8100, Onkyo 876, Outlaw 7125, Oppo 103, Speakers: Paradim Monitor 7, cc370, Totem Lynks x 4
2 Channel system: Oppo 95, Parasound Halo A21, Halo P7, Paradigm Signature S6
Bedroom: NAD C326BEE, Panasonic S97, Tannoy Revolution DC4, Energy Classics