Not sure I understand your question. I am an audiophile who has worn hearing aids for 13 years. I tried many brands and the only one that actually worked for me was WIDEX, a Danish maker. They really do justice to music. I can refer you to an article by a Canadian audiologist who makes a clear case that - really - only Widex (dream) hearing aids work for musicians and music lovers.
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I do not know anything about the "General Hearing I aids". Sounds interesting. Here is the link to the article I mentioned. http://canadianaudiologist.ca/a-hearing-aid-solution-for-music/ |
cal3713: I looked at the information on the General Hearing simplicity-Hi-Fidelity EP aids and a phrase disturbs me: "By not amplifying loud sounds the need to constantly adjust the volume control in different listening environments is eliminated" It sounds like the are equalizing the sound and not giving the listener the full frequency spectrum. The Widex aids are know for a wide dynamic range and I can testify myself. |
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