My neighbor had a pair of F30s for a while. They were his front HT speakers but he also used them for 2 channel music. In my experience during the many hours I spent at his place is that they need a lot of power to get the bass right. Tubes would be a very nice compliment to their tweeter but your budget doesn't really allow for enough power - unless you only listen at low volumes and only like acoutic and jazz music. I assume since you have F30s that neither of those situations apply to you exclusively.
He tried a few amps with them and the best results came from an unexpected contender: The McIntosh MA6500. That integrated, despite its modest power rating, is really potent and could put out the most beautiful bass we heard from those speakers. It bettered some Classe and McIntosh separates in this regard. But F30s, if correctly sized for your room, can use 300W per channel easily IMO and a 6500 is just out of your price range anyway. I would suggest you look at a Musical Fidelity A308 integrated. It will be a very good compliment to the F30s in basically all aspects.
Arthur
He tried a few amps with them and the best results came from an unexpected contender: The McIntosh MA6500. That integrated, despite its modest power rating, is really potent and could put out the most beautiful bass we heard from those speakers. It bettered some Classe and McIntosh separates in this regard. But F30s, if correctly sized for your room, can use 300W per channel easily IMO and a 6500 is just out of your price range anyway. I would suggest you look at a Musical Fidelity A308 integrated. It will be a very good compliment to the F30s in basically all aspects.
Arthur