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I saw three ENTs (2 years apart), the 3rd sent me to an "otolaryngologist" (a high end ENT). He did several tests and found the problem. But it requires serious surgery in both ears would only help some of the symptoms and might hurt my hearing, so he doesn't want to do it.
My wife and I got hearing aids for the first time back in March. Even though music listening is one of my favorite activities, I decided not to opt for any that claim to take that kind of use into account, since I still get great enjoyment out of my system without the use of aids (see more about that in my recent two-part essay on hearing loss and hi-fi realism in PS Audio's online magazine Copper, issues 160 and 165 (https://www.psaudio.com/copper-magazine/)). So we just got the basic Phonak ones from Costco, and for what they are, and what we paid, they're fine. But I remove them when we go to the symphony, and when I listen to the stereo at home. Listening while they're in makes for some questionable high frequency oddities, and while I haven't tried traditional headphones with them, in-ear monitors are out of the question because that real estate is already occupied.
Had complaints, so the audiologist tweaked the programing. The tweaks increased high frequency response slightly but it now sounds somewhat artificial with some hissing. Initially even light wind caused a rattling, like playing cards that kids used to put in the spokes of their bicycles wheels. The tweaks helped that somewhat. But basically while the hearing aids did enhance high midrange frequencies they've offer no useful improvements. My perspective of audio/TV is no different, other than turning down the TV volume (not the audio system). My original complaints, hearing my wife (mostly her faults) and hearing conversations in crowds have not improved. So they're going back for a full refund of my share of the cost ($2000).
Does anyone use selectable multiple profiles, one for listening to music, one for general conversation, and etc?My Phonak Audeo P70-R (behind ear) has 4 modes; automatic, restaurant, music and tv.You can do all kinds of adjustments, create your own mode through Phonak app.Also, each mode has 4 "sub modes", I hope that makes sense?
Quote from: Tone Depth on 16 Jul 2022, 02:36 amDoes anyone use selectable multiple profiles, one for listening to music, one for general conversation, and etc?My Phonak Audeo P70-R (behind ear) has 4 modes; automatic, restaurant, music and tv.You can do all kinds of adjustments, create your own mode through Phonak app.Also, each mode has 4 "sub modes", I hope that makes sense?Is it OK to send you a P.M?...I have a few questions,plus I see you are in my area also.Thanks,Huck
Does anyone use selectable multiple profiles, one for listening to music, one for general conversation, and etc?
Is it OK to send you a P.M?...I have a few questions,plus I see you are in my area also.Thanks,HuckHi Huck, you can call me, if you like.Mariusz at 226-972-0633.
Yes, have one for general and supposedly one for music, but can't hear any difference between them even after audiologist tweaked the programming. Hearing aids ($4000/pair) have made no discernible improvements (higher midrange frequencies are accentuated but artificial sounding) and haven't addressed my complaints (hearing wifey and hearing conversations in a crowd). So after 6 weeks they're going back for a refund.Hi JLM, just out of curiocity, which brand did you get?
Yes, have one for general and supposedly one for music, but can't hear any difference between them even after audiologist tweaked the programming. Hearing aids ($4000/pair) have made no discernible improvements (higher midrange frequencies are accentuated but artificial sounding) and haven't addressed my complaints (hearing wifey and hearing conversations in a crowd). So after 6 weeks they're going back for a refund.
Yes, have one for general and supposedly one for music, but can't hear any difference between them even after audiologist tweaked the programming.
Same here.You can tweak sound to your liking on the phone app.We all have smart phones, right????
Quote from: Craig B on 16 Jul 2022, 01:23 pmSame here.You can tweak sound to your liking on the phone app.We all have smart phones, right???? I don't,so that's one extra thing I will have to do my homework on.Can I use a laptop to adjust settings on the HA's,or is a phone better?So,I am guessing that whatever brand HA's are picked,that they have to be compatible with whatever phone system I have/get?Huck
I don't,so that's one extra thing I will have to do my homework on.Can I use a laptop to adjust settings on the HA's,or is a phone better?So,I am guessing that whatever brand HA's are picked,that they have to be compatible with whatever phone system I have/get?HuckGo into you App Store on your computer, do the lil' search for HA apps, but I think they only make HA compatible with smart phones.Your HA will still work without app, but you won't be able to do any adjustments yourself.