Both of those speakers need a lot of break-in time - much more than Tweeter would give them. I have read a couple times that the Be tweeter needs at least a couple hundred hours to get into its groove.
Both are great speakers with proper component matching. The tough part will be getting them to work with your room. My guess is that the 1027s would tolerate being closer to the back wall than the 803Ds - you may get boomy bass with the latter.
Both are great speakers with proper component matching. The tough part will be getting them to work with your room. My guess is that the 1027s would tolerate being closer to the back wall than the 803Ds - you may get boomy bass with the latter.