Howdy 
Just how important is frequency response?
I currently have a Bosch 5.1 set that's about a decade old.. amazing sub sounds, but it's a li'l bulky and I'd like something more modern.
I'm using the Azalia onboard audio on my P31-s3l, which is fine for what I need.
Does a difference between 20hz and 100hz for the lower limit of frequency response make a huge difference to someone like myself - a casual gamer, I listen to a fair amount of music (160kbs mp3, mostly).
Can I hear the difference between 100Hz~18KHz and 40Hz~20KHz?
Does a larger frequency range make a better speaker?
Cheers!

Just how important is frequency response?
I currently have a Bosch 5.1 set that's about a decade old.. amazing sub sounds, but it's a li'l bulky and I'd like something more modern.
I'm using the Azalia onboard audio on my P31-s3l, which is fine for what I need.
Does a difference between 20hz and 100hz for the lower limit of frequency response make a huge difference to someone like myself - a casual gamer, I listen to a fair amount of music (160kbs mp3, mostly).
Can I hear the difference between 100Hz~18KHz and 40Hz~20KHz?
Does a larger frequency range make a better speaker?
Cheers!