Hearing aids for audiophiles?


Is there such a thing? I have hesitated getting them for music listening reasons. I manage ok in everyday situations but I know outside of listening to music they would benefit me. I have, in my opinion, a beautiful system that I throughly enjoy.  Sure I could get the aids for day to day hearing other than music but taking them out for music I fear would provide un enjoyable results.

What are your thoughts and experiences 
pkvintage

I wear behind-the-ear hearing aids for 2-channel listening and in-ear hearing aids for headphones. 

67 years old, moderate hearing loss and tinnitus. I tried top of the line Phonaks (in ear and behind ear), did not enjoy. Switched to ReSound top of the line. Much better experience. Decent sound with my current setup, nearfield KEF LS50 Wireless II's. I was once a Rogers LS35a owner/fan. Fortunately, the ReSound allows me to recapture some of the old bliss. Of course I will never experience the near perfection of my Verity Parsifal Encores powered by Art Audio Diavolo...but I enjoy listening still, and that's what matters.

I am 82 and had tried many aids that I always took out when I listened, the aids always sounded tinny. Five years ago I was convinced to try a new aid from Starkey, my hearing deficiencies put at at profound loss and dictated a higher end model, I was apprehensive of the $4500 price, but it would still be cheaper than buying new speakers. The Starkeys were noted as being popular with musicians and included a "music" program, I have to say when I switched into music mode my jaw dropped at the improvement in sound, it came through fuller, more balanced and full range that I had not heard in years, worth every penny, I am now going to upgrade to the latest version which is even better.