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Possibly but you have to take everything in consideration speakers, type of amp, acoustics of area there’s an article about it somewhere on the net can’t remember where or if it was home audio or car it’s been awhile

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Assuming the amplifiers in question are of similar quality/price point I think it would come down to how the rest of the specs look. In the average car, which is a horrible environment for sound, nobody is going to hear the difference between an amp that can span a wider spectrum than 20-20k and do it reasonably flat. Other specs like distortion and frequency response will have a far greater effect on what you hear.

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23 hours ago, Bluetegjoe said:

If the spec in question is from a currently reputable brand , it is a positive indicator but there are other factors that will affect the amp’s true sq. Specs from faded or entry level brands should be taken with a BLOCK of salt.

 

 

Corrected that for ya! 

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20 hours ago, stingray72 said:

Well one thing about the amp with wide range is it only has 85 db separation and my amp has 100.

 

85dB of Separation sounds a little low.  Separation is an Easy spec for a well designed amp, it's the measure of bleed over from one signal channel to another(s).  A really low number would indicate that your Left and Right channels would bleed into each other for example.  85dB should be sufficient, but in Pro Audio amps for example that would usually be 100dB - 115dB.

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