The freq response would be a start or whatever you're willing to share.
A frequency response with the servo subs can be anything that you want it to be. Here is a near field measurement of an SW-12-04 in a sealed box.

I made two measurements at each setting for consistency checking. This was with the crossover control set at three different settings.
A near field is about the only way to measure these things outside of an anechoic chamber (a really large anechoic chamber). I could take a room response measurement but what I get in my room will not be anything like what someone else will get in their room. I can even move around the mic and my room and get really varied readings.
The 8's are the same. The servo controls everything and allows the woofers to do anything.
I could take a near field response with an uncontrolled conventional amp, but why? That would be like an auto manufacturer posting gas mileage figures for 10 miles an hour. Who cares! No one is going to drive around at 10 miles an hour. You're a car guy too so you got a car metaphor.
