Why would a company like B&K provide amplifier specs that use "cheater" measurments like "150 watts @ 1 kHz into 8 ohms"?I believe the answer is simply that they are conforming to Consumer Electronics Association standard CEA-490A, previewed here, which is the currently applicable, and apparently voluntary, standard for specifying audio power amplifier ratings. As you'll see in the sidebar on page 2 of this article, only the 1kHz ratings are called for.
I believe that the 20Hz-20kHz ratings that were legally mandated by the FTC in 1974 were revamped ca. 1998 and in effect superseded by the CEA spec.
Regards,
-- Al