Hearing problems and speaker upgrade


Like many 68 year olds I have developed hearing issues at the high end. My new hearing aids help in conversation but to me interfere with the sound of my system— highs are clearer maybe but sharp and shrill (plus it just makes sense to me that the hearing aid speakers aren’t as high quality as the speakers/system I’ve put together over the years). So I remove hearing aids when listening. So I’m wondering… is it worth it to upgrade my 40-year-old speakers? Will better speakers help get me back closer to what I was hearing before? Should I just accept the change in sound and adjust to it? Any insights appreciated! Thanks 

aheydorn

Showing 1 response by deep_333

Many modern speakers will sound better than 40 year old junk. You may appreciate speakers that can produce detail/resolution without resorting to brightness (to fake you out). Many dudes remain faked out thinking their bright speakers are detailed.

On a different note, the last thing on earth a guy with any amount of hearing loss/ degradation should do is be a purist. Use copious amounts of PEQ, etc to adjust to taste.