I bought the B&W 802D2 brand new from a local B&W/ McIntosh dealer.
First pair (rosewood color) they professionally installed for me had a crack tweeter.
I refused to keep the 1st pair. So they took them back. And I ordered a 2nd pair (black).
Absolutely nothing special about the sound of the Diamond (D) tweeter. Tweeters from KEF 201/2, Salon2, Linkwitz Orion 3, Phil3, TAD, ATC, Focal, Dynaudio, RBH, Funk Audio, etc., all sounded equally as good.
I read from a few people who eventually sold their B&W D about how they had to replace the D tweeters, but they were using 300W amps and probably played too loud.
If they had punny 100W amps, they probably would not have cracked their D tweeters. But 300W at loud volume was told much.
I had ATI 300WPC, but I would never play very loud.
Still their stories scared me about the D tweeters. Also the fact that I already experienced 1 cracked D tweeter didn’t give any warm fuzzy feeling.
I actually felt better when I used the Denon AVR-3112 (about 100WPC) to power the 802D2.
But 300WPC scared me. Some idiot in-laws could come in and crank up the volume on my Denon AVP-A1HDCI/ATI AT3005 amp.
So I was very happy I sold my 802D2. Slept much better at night.
Moral of the story, people have destroyed their B&W D tweeters from using too much power and volume. And they didn’t push their tweeters with their fingers either.
If I owned $30K speakers with D tweeters, I would not try to push them hard with 300W and volume.
BTW, since you are into measurements, here is the measurements for the 805:
https://www.stereophile.com/content/bowers-wilkins-805-d3-loudspeaker-measurements
Not good. B&W loves to spike their 10KHz with
+7dB.
Do you have to take meclizine, scopolamine, promethazine, or ondansetron prior to listening to your 805D?
A SNR of 120dB and THD of 0% won’t help those measurements.