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Because the sensitivity of the human ear varies over the audio spectrum, how do many sound systems handle very high frequencies and very low frequencies, respectively, to compensate?

1. dampen; amplify
2. amplify; amplify
3. Sound systems do nothing to compensate.
4. amplify; do nothing to
5. dampen; do nothing to
6. amplify; dampen
7. do nothing to; amplify
8. dampen; dampen
9. do nothing to; dampen

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