I'm happy with my Widex Moment hearing aids. Better than the Siemens Signia hearing aids I had previously. In other similar audiophile threads, others have praised both the Widex and Opticon. The Widex has a tinnitus treatment that has worked for some but I haven't tried it yet.
Any Audiophiles Here Have Experience with Hearing Aids?
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I've got hissy tinnitus and loss of high frequencies, and I've worn hearing aids for over 20 years; they've made such an improvement in everything, including listening to music. They won't bring back lost hearing, but they can manage to adjust the EQ so you get the impression of a wider range at any particular volume. It's also good that they have multiple programs for different purposes. Doesn't help my tinnitus any, but I'm used to that anyway. |
@secretguy , doing well. No vertigo attacks since December 2023, but the tinnitus is still there, just not particularly loud. a 2 or 3 and when I am not thinking about it, I really don't notice it. The low frequency loss is still there as is the high frequency loss, but the system sounds great, and I suppose that I have adjusted to the way I hear things. I'm sure it was sharper when I was younger but it's not bad now. I'm not ready for hearing aids yet, as I can hear the TV and people pretty well, so I'll see. But on the positive, I feel like my system is fantastic, so whether it is fantastic or because of my hearing it sounds fantastic, I am pretty happy! |
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