So you are saying don't fall for the claim wide bandwidth is bad?Wide bandwidth is used to maintain phase relationships within the audio passband. To do this they have to go from 2Hz to 200,000Hz; 1/10th the lowest frequency and 10X the highest frequency to be amplified.
The exception to this is if the amplifier has a very high amount of negative feedback, in excess of 35dB. In this case the bandwidth can be limited to just about 20KHz, and the feedback will allow the amp to correct the phase that would otherwise be present by a rolloff just outside the audio band.
Radio Frequency Interference is another matter altogether. Its caused when a strong RF signal gets rectified somehow in the audio circuit and gets amplified. As others have pointed out, wide bandwidth isn't needed for that to happen.
So don't fall for the claim that wide bandwidth is bad.