Control bandwidth and closed loop bandwidth are often considered synonymous, but they can have distinct meanings in specific contexts. Increasing the control bandwidth typically involves raising the DC gain of the system, which can be quantified as an increase of 40 dB in this case. The control bandwidth is defined as the frequency range where the system effectively responds to input signals, with significant effects observed below this bandwidth. The presence of poles and zeros in the system influences gain behavior, particularly how gain decreases after a certain frequency. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for effectively managing system performance and ensuring desired signal amplification.