Sam, here's another vote for the QSC power amps. The last generation of PLX amps like the 2402 are great and can be quite reasonable. I replaced mine only because I got a great deal on a 3402 but I really appreciate that it has noticeably more headroom. The amp is rated 700w @ 8, 1100w @ 4 per side. I'm pushing 3 Eden D112XLT's (8 ohm 250wRMS) with it, sometimes adding a Bergantino 12 for my guitar player when we are on really wide stages. The Edens all have tweeters but I only use the one on top. It does sound really nice and smooth, but then again there's not a whole lot of aggressive high end I'm sending it. It may sound like that is too much amp for the cabs which are rated at 250 watts, but really it isn't. Clipping the amp is what fries speakers, not higher power, at least in my experience. You do have to be careful not to give them more than they can handle with regard to volume and eq, of course. One of the cool features of the QSC PLX amps is that they have a low-cut switch that kills ferequencies below either 50 or 30 Hz, depending on where you set it. This frees up a lot of power for audible frequencies and saves undue wear on your speakers. They also have a clip limiter switch but still... if I see red I'm backing off! lol
The little Edens are great...can't say enough good things about them. Light, compact, and sound good.
Tweeters...I've got 2 of the Bergantino 112's, one with the tweeter and one without. The one without definitely sounds better to me, even with the tweeter off, so that may not be the difference. I don't know.
Just for reference I'm using an F2B now but used an F1X for years and still have it set up with my 2402 as a backup rig.