Focal decided to quit supplying speaker manufacturers, like Wilson, with parts. Instead, they are using their technology for their own speakers exclusively now.
Focal is a huge company, based in France, and has been around for like 25 years I think. It used to be that Focal made drivers for OEMs and JM Lab was their in-house speaker brand. But since deciding to keep their drivers for themselves, they merged the two halves of the company together and just kept the Focal name for all of it.
IMO, the Focal speakers are fantastic - especially the latest ones. Previous generations were "hit or miss" with some models that were great and others that were not. I assume you speak of the new Chorus 800 series and not the older Cobalt 800 series (which was not very good IMO). The new Chorus sound as good as they look with a generally warm presentation - but that doesn't mean the tweeters are rolled off. Their high frequency extention is what Focal is all about and I feel that is a key ingredient to making them as good as they are.
You can't go wrong with them. There are many other speakers that are good but these new ones have no more faults than the others. The amps you are looking at will all be good matches.
As far as which model you should get, it all depends on your room and tastes. If your room is not very big, the 816 will be plenty. Assuming you are going for strict 2-channel (ie, no subwoofer), you may need the bigger speaker if your room is large. I am very familiar with the previous generation and in my experience, if your room is less than 260 sqft, the 816 will be fine. The change in price is not for an "upgrade" but rather for more bass depending on your room.
Arthur
Focal is a huge company, based in France, and has been around for like 25 years I think. It used to be that Focal made drivers for OEMs and JM Lab was their in-house speaker brand. But since deciding to keep their drivers for themselves, they merged the two halves of the company together and just kept the Focal name for all of it.
IMO, the Focal speakers are fantastic - especially the latest ones. Previous generations were "hit or miss" with some models that were great and others that were not. I assume you speak of the new Chorus 800 series and not the older Cobalt 800 series (which was not very good IMO). The new Chorus sound as good as they look with a generally warm presentation - but that doesn't mean the tweeters are rolled off. Their high frequency extention is what Focal is all about and I feel that is a key ingredient to making them as good as they are.
You can't go wrong with them. There are many other speakers that are good but these new ones have no more faults than the others. The amps you are looking at will all be good matches.
As far as which model you should get, it all depends on your room and tastes. If your room is not very big, the 816 will be plenty. Assuming you are going for strict 2-channel (ie, no subwoofer), you may need the bigger speaker if your room is large. I am very familiar with the previous generation and in my experience, if your room is less than 260 sqft, the 816 will be fine. The change in price is not for an "upgrade" but rather for more bass depending on your room.
Arthur