I agree with you on the crossover issue, and I'll add something to those concerns...I don't want to add a crappy looking crossover to my rack.
And the thing is...I looked at some crossovers for less than $100 and my concern is that they will sound like junk and add noise. If I have to spend $500 to get a crossover I would rather just put that money towards a better amp that does exactly what I want.
As far as bi-amping the Studio's, they benefit quite a lot from bi-amping..not so much for sound quality, but for tweakability. I have them bi-amped now with a Rotel amp. I have the tweeter channel turned down to about half what the woofer channel is running. The tweeter in the Studio CC was just a bit too much for me and having it on it's own channel is the best (and really the only) way to dial it in. I guess I've been spoiled by having Active 40's in the front
The only problem with my Rotel amp is that once I bridge it to get enough channels there's not enough power going to the rears. So rather than add a 2 channel either for the rears or for the center I want one single amp to cover it all. If only the Outlaw amps had level controls. Oh well.