This is a very interesting piece of information that I don't think I've seen directly mentioned about the 8" servo drivers yet. Considering that you and/or Danny have already modeled and tested this, how high up can the new drivers comfortably play sealed/OB? I'm guessing not high enough (yet? ) to cross them directly to a carefully selected (or wave guided?) tweeter with a very low crossover point or even maybe just natural roll-off?
One time Brian brought over some small monitors with 5" woofers in an MTM configuration. And the little woofers were designed for servo control.
We had a passive crossover on the tweeter only and the servo amps on the 5's. We also had a passive network for the 5's that matched the crossover point used by the servo amp. And we could flip back and forth between the servo amp powering the 5's or my tube amps powering them with the passive network.
It was an interesting comparison.

With the servo amps on those things, they had the tightest, cleanest bass you ever heard from a small speaker. They were super fast and pounded out a drum solo like no other small monitor speakers ever. However they really gave up a lot in the mid range compared to my tube amps.
With my tube amps they were musical and beautiful to listen to, but did not have the bass control.
It was easy to see that the servo system kills everything in the bottom end where there is driver exertion to control. But not so much about that. Above about 200Hz a top level amp should be used. Also, crossing the servo woofers below 200Hz keeps the crossover point out of the critical mid-range. Allowing that crossover point to start getting higher up in range starts asking for other issues to have to contend with.