@2psyop, I just had my audiogram yesterday and although my hearing has stabilized since last year, I am down 70 dB below 125 hz, which my ENT categorized as moderate to severe hearing loss and although I have no problem with recognizing speech, he said that a hearing aid, properly calibrated, will boost the low end and the high end. I will try one out and see what happens. I'll probably go for the Widex, which seems to be a popular choice for us aging audiophiles!
Any Audiophiles Here Have Experience with Hearing Aids?
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@moto_man - if you've got a Costco nearby, you might want to investigate their hearing clinic; I sure did like buying a pair of last year's top-of-the-line Jabra hearing aids there for $1500 instead of the $6000 - $8000 I'd paid at regular audiologists for several hearing aids in the past. Quality is better than my last pair of those as the tech is 4 years more advanced. Appointments are not as convenient, so it's a bit of a tradeoff. |
@moto_man I think you made an intelligent and informed decision. Give the hearing aids a try. I have found mine have not only enhanced my experience with audiophile listening but additionally they have given me much more enjoyment with aid in hearing better…everything else in life. |
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