Results of Actual Hearing Test and Next Steps


Like probably many on this forum I’m getting into that post 60 age where hearing may not hear as well as it once was. To baseline where I stand today, I arranged a professional assessment. Results:

  • 10dB loss at 2K Hz
  • 20dB loss at 4K Hz
  • 20dB loss at 8K Hz
  • Word recognition 100% at 70dB
  • Sound tolerance to 110dB (that’s loud)

Summary; mild to moderate loss at higher frequencies; muddled conversations in group settings. No urgent need for hearing aids but higher volume may be required for media.

I listen to music mostly at the 70-85 dB range; most theatrical movies and concerts can go as high as 95-100dB which is too loud for me. My McIntosh MA352 has EQ knobs which I rarely use. I prefer direct sound without boosting and play mostly vinyl. Also have EQ in my car.

I tried enhancing EQ settings at 2K and 10K Hz and found it did add more detail; at least it was an agreeable sound. My hope is to avoid hearing aids for as long as possible and still get maximum music enjoyment.

Anybody else encountering this or have some workarounds to suggest?

 

 

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Showing 3 responses by willy-t

I have owners the Widex Moment 440 for about a year now 

first tried Odicon in ears and they were horrible

read Michael Fremers review of the Widex Moment 

there aids only transmit what you are deficient in

Also they have the lowest delay .3 milliseconds of any other aids in the world 

Call Aaron at Hearsource   Send him your test and he will get your aids programmed 

best decision I ever made 

I hear like I’m 21 again and turn 60 on Saturday the 28th

Good luck

Willy-T

 

Widex Moments are audiophile hearing aids designed for music first then speech