Midrange hearing loss, u shape.


Any audiophiles here with midrange hearing loss, u shape?

How do you cope?

128x128raymondsimmons

I've never heard about a u shape hearing loss. How many db down are you? What frequency?

This is the first I've "heard" of that problem, though in my old age I do have a measure of midrange ringing in my ears. What's more, whenever I put on one of my stereo test recordings with frequency response bands, it's always the highs that ain't there.

my friend just got some very nice hearing aids specifically designed for audio. they tested his hearing and adjusted the areas he was deficient in only. the hearing aids allow the normal music from your speakers to pass through unobstructed and only add in the frequencies your having issues with. they also adjust them every year for free, up up three years i believe. if your interested I can get the make/model for you. I do know they were $5500 Canadian butt hat included the optimization every year.

U shape hearing loss meaning I hear low bass and high frequencies but there is a dip in the upper bass, lower mid range, 125hz to 2000hz.