Ever thought of the idea of finding as set of hearing aids whose app contains a top of the line equalizer that allows us to fine tune our hearing aids.presets are never going to work for us
Hearing aids for audiophiles.
Bob
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@anotherbob, spend some time reading at https://www.hearingtracker.com/ Be sure to study "Community/Hearing Loss Forum" and visit the DIY pages. If there is Costco in your country it should be your first stop. There is only a small number of manufactures but many many brands to confuse the prospect. I have on order from Costco Rexton bicore custom ITE aids. Hearing aid hardware/ software priority is for speech recognition with programs to turn on and off features. I do not know how mine will sound on a music program. The audiologist is very important for analysis and HA setup. |
Delightful conversation! I've recently gone down two paths since I have significant high freq loss (3 audiology tests over 10 years) and decades of tinnitus. 1) an OTC hearing aid (Jabra) which works but is a bit of a black box in terms of hearing "accurate" audio/music and 2) a miniDSP SHD that I'm using to tune my room to MY TASTES in how I like to hear. The former is a cheap way to improve my audio universe but dosen't quite get me to music nirvana. The latter is for me and me alonie...I don't care if it's "accurate", I care if it gives me music pleasure. It's been a slow slog thru the digital EQ world but hey, this audiophile stuff is not a team sport. |
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