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is 5Hz-50kHz a good frequency response for an amp? my speakers have a frequency response of 5Hz-20kHz, would they be a good match to the amp? what does ohm mean? both the amp and the speakers have 4 ohms but i don't know what that means. how can you tell what frequency response is the better one? is the wider the range then better?
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Registered: 12-2003
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human hearing is from 20Hz-20KHz. Anything below 20Hz is considered subsonic, and is usually eliminated by subsonic filters so as not to add coloration, over-damping, or waste power on frequencies you can't hear anyway.

Here's more info on Ohms (a measure of impedance) and frequency:
http://www.bcae1.com/frequncy.htm
http://www.bcae1.com/spkrmlti.htm

hope that helps.
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