https://olive-pro-2-in-1-hearing-aids.kckb.st/mark-lewis
thoughts?
Hard of Hearing Audiophile.
I just contributed to this on indigo, figured it was worth a shot. I won’t wear them 24/7 but hope that they will help when I’m listening to music and watching tv. They’re also, hopefully double as ear buds for streaming music.... https://olive-pro-2-in-1-hearing-aids.kckb.st/mark-lewis thoughts? |
Many thanks for this post and sharing your experience, @fredcdobbs. I'm an audiophile like most other folks here, but currently plagued by a serious right-ear hearing degradation. I have an appointment with an ENT doctor in a couple of weeks and pray to God he can do something about it or give me advice on how to restore normal stereo hearing again. Should it be my fate that this partial hearing loss is more or less permanent (I'm 67.5 y/o), then I'm sure I will come back to this very informative thread again and again. Thanks again for your initiative to explore this topic. |
This is a good thread and timely to me too. I just added components to address my hearing (hi-freq) loss. Some ask, why not get hearing aids? First, as noted above, the brain adjusts and I thought I had fine hearing. Still do! Second, if I know what is missing, why not adjust all of that marvelous gear instead of asking something that's miniature enough to fit in your ear to do it. Bass? OK, your system might not be "correct" to others but for many, that's a moot concern. I just posted a few days ago here on AG about using EQ to adjust per audiogram results. As my losses are inequal by ear, I need to have L and R ch. I opted for quality Schiit EQs and installed one in each channel of my pre-amp's processor loop. A customized EQ profile for each side has returned subtleties I suspected were fading but now back. Waaaay cheaper than chasing speakers when what I have is better than fine. However we choose to get along on our issues, enjoy. |