I can't say that I've ever seen a full-range amplifier spec'd like the MBQ. If you like the amp, ignore the spec. It's not like they're never posted strange specs in the past.The spec sheet for those Mb Quart amps can be found here.
1. The difference between 80wpc and 100wpc is of no real consequence.Almost everyone recommends me to bi amp with the Focal Solid 4, but my concern with it is that it will only send 80 rms to the mids, and I want more power for them!! So that has got me undecided still, and that's why I asked post #42, still left without answer. I don't know if I can bi amp with the JBL amp but sending 90 rms to all channels so as to avoid blowing the tweeters, or send 100 rms on two channels to the mids, and 80 rms on the rest two channels to the tweeters.
2. Don't concentrate on the wattage. For all intents and purposes, it's meaningless in this application. Buy the amp you like, bi-amp the speakers via their x-overs, and set the gains with your ears.
Sounds like going with a higher quality 4-channel may be best.And about going two amps separately, I still got no insights onto this! The only good powerful and affordable two channel amp for powering the mids I got available here is the KAC-7203, and I don't know whether if it's a good option to power the mids. The other way is with the MB Quarts I posted, but still don't know because of its frequency response cap it specifies.
What car is this going into and how will the speakers be installed? Do you normally play the system at very high volume?So I really would want to do something similar like bi amping with the focal solid 4, but with more power and still preserving the same quality SQ level. May that be possible with any of the other amps I posted?
